Most server monitoring solutions will not discriminate on what they monitor. Something like NetCrunch 8 is installed on a Windows device, but can monitor Mac, BSD, Linux, etc.
yes. we can
You should be able to go onto any bodys server thats hosted on a Mac or Windows, with any Mac or Windows machine. Minecraft is cross platform compatible. (Mac and Windows). You just need their "outside" IP address.
* Windows 95 (only in later OEM releases) * Windows NT 4 (only with a third party driver) * Windows 98 * Windows Me * Windows 2000 * Windows XP * Windows Server 2003 * Windows Vista * Windows Server 2008 * Windows 7 * Windows Server 2008 R2 * Most Linux distributions * Mac OS 9 * Mac OS X * FreeBSD * NetBSD * OpenBSD * FreeDOS
server is monitored by the hotel manager and supervisor.. if the customer gives the order the server should respond to them properly..
On the Minecraft download page, you can download a Vanilla (standard) Minecraft server for Windows, Mac, and (I think) Linux.
The Mac can connect to the windows file share, but it can lose meta data once it is on the Windows Server. To connect to a Windows server from your mac, go to the "Connect to Server" Menu option in the Go menu in the Finder. Type in smb://server.url or IP address (so either smb://example.server.com or smb://192.168.10.10 or whatever your servers name/IP address is). The Mac will then ask you for a UN and password, you much log in with a user who has the ability to log in to the server and browse files from a Windows machine. If this is something that you have to do all the time, you might want to consider something like DAVE that will help store the files on the windows server without losing any metadata on the Mac files. Was: Connect the computers in a network like you would any other PC.
Providing everyone is connected to the same game on the same server it will not matter which computer they are using.
Many operating systems are used on servers, including Linux, Windows Server, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X Server.
The latest commercial network operating systems are Windows Server 2008 R2 and Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard.
A server operating system is an operating system that is designed to run on servers. Some of the operating systems include; Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
Yes. There are games available for both platforms that support online gaming. Depending on the game, however, it is not always possible to play with the Mac and Windows version on the same server.
Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP5).