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Before You Begin
 
Take a few moments to become familiar with upgrading 
and migrating.
 
If you’re using Mac OS X version 10.1 or 10.2, you may not need to migrate. You might 
be able to 
 
upgrade
 
 your server, a process that installs and sets up Mac OS X Server 
version 10.3 while automatically preserving existing data and service settings.
 
Upgrading Versus Migrating
 
You can upgrade your version 10.1 or 10.2 server to version 10.3 if:
 
 
You don’t need to reformat the current server’s hard drive. 
 
 
Your current server hardware meets the minimum system requirements for 
version 10.3.
You can install Mac OS X Server version 10.3 on any of these computers:
 
 
Xserve
 
 
G5
 
 
Power Mac G4
 
 
Macintosh Server G4
 
 
Macintosh Server G3
 
 
Power Mac G3
 
 
iMac
 
 
eMac
The computer must have:
 
 
At least 128 megabytes (MB) of random access memory (RAM). At least 256 MB of 
RAM is required for high-demand servers running multiple services.
 
 
At least 4 gigabytes (GB) of disk space available.
 
 
A built-in USB port.
The getting started guide provides instructions for upgrading.
 
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