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Both has there own specialty but Apple is more convenient to be a server. You don't have install separate OS like in windows server or etc , because all Mac OS includes server application in-build by default. All you have to do is download Sever OS app from app store and keep going on.
Comparing any Mac OS release with Windows is often like comparing aphids and orangutans. That is particularly true when looking at Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard Server and Microsoft Corp.’s Windows 2003 Server. Although they ultimately provide very similar features — directory services, file and print services, various Internet services, and so forth — the two platforms seem to be designed from completely different mind-sets.
An excellent example of this is the two companies’ vastly different approaches to software licensing. Windows Server is available in around half a dozen different variations, each with different pricing and feature sets aimed at specific environments. By contrast, there is only a single version of Mac OS X Server that makes all features available to anyone who buys it.
Also, Mac OS X Server comes with only two license variations, a 10-client version and an unlimited client version. Leopard Server doesn’t add the complication (or expense) of client access licensing. This is when administrators must buy licenses for each user or device that connects to the server, as well as a license to install and run the server operating system itself. Windows requires client access licensing.