I had a copy of OSX server 10.0. I ran it on, I think, a powermac 8500/120. It CRAWLED. I only had 32mb of ram, though. But still... :P
Might be normal not sure. Shaw should be able to talk about it (RacerX) if he's around anymore.
Ran ok on 233 mhz 32mb ram imac (Rhapsody 5.6 aka OS X Server 1.2)
the Mac OS X server 1.0 is totaly diferent than Mac OS X server 10.0
The first version of Mac OS X Server, Mac OS X Server 1.0 (mislabeled as 1.1), was based on Rhapsody 5.3, a hybrid of OPENSTEP from NeXT Computer and Mac OS 8.5.1. The GUI looked more like OPENSTEP, with a runtime layer for running legacy Mac OS-based applications called Blue Box. WebObjects and NetBoot was included with the server package.
On May 21, 2001, Apple released a version of their server operating system based on Mac OS X v10.0. This was followed by server releases based on the following
* Mac OS X v10.1 (September 25, 2001)
* Mac OS X v10.2 (August 24, 2002)
* Mac OS X v10.3 (October 24, 2003)
* Mac OS X v10.4 (April 29, 2005)
What would be the best way to integrate this OS and apps (includes Apache, QuickTime Streaming, Apple file services, Java, Perl, Sendmail, FTP, NFS, etc.) on a network with NeXT machines?
-- josé k.