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  2. Mac Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Mac Pro Server includes an unlimited [8] Mac OS X Server license and an Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz quad-core processor, with 8 GB of DDR3 RAM. [114] In mid-2012, the Mac Pro Server was upgraded to an Intel Xeon 3.2 GHz quad-core processor. The Mac Pro Server was discontinued on October 22, 2013, with the introduction of the cylindrical Mac Pro.

  3. Mac OS X Server - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Server is a series of discontinued Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc. based on macOS.It provided server functionality and system administration tools, and tools to manage both macOS-based computers and iOS-based devices, network services such as a mail transfer agent, AFP and SMB servers, an LDAP server, and a domain name server, as well as server applications ...

  4. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    Mac Mini Unibody Server (Mid 2011) Mac Mini: October 23, 2012 August 8, 2011 iMac Unibody (Late 2011) iMac: March 5, 2013 October 24, 2011 MacBook Pro Unibody (Late 2011) MacBook Pro: June 11, 2012 2012 June 11, 2012 Mac Pro Tower (Mid 2012) Mac Pro: December 19, 2013 MacBook Air Tapered Unibody (Mid 2012) MacBook Air: June 10, 2013 MacBook Pro ...

  5. List of Mac models grouped by CPU type - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) 2.66 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes Yes April 2010 March 2011 Core i3 ("Clarkdale") iMac (Mid 2010) 3.06–3.20 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes No July 2010 May 2011 Core i5 ("Clarkdale") iMac (Mid 2010) 3.60 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes Yes July 2010 May 2011 Xeon 3600 ("Gulftown") Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Mac Pro (Mid 2012) 3.33 6×256 12 1 6 Yes Yes Yes ...

  6. Comparison of privilege authorization features - Wikipedia

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    A number of computer operating systems employ security features to help prevent malicious software from gaining sufficient privileges to compromise the computer system. . Operating systems lacking such features, such as DOS, Windows implementations prior to Windows NT (and its descendants), CP/M-80, and all Mac operating systems prior to Mac OS X, had only one category of user who was allowed ...

  7. macOS Sierra - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air (Late 2010 or later) MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or later) Mac Mini (Mid 2010 or later) Mac Pro (Mid 2010 or later) Sierra dropped support for various Macs released from mid 2007 to mid 2009, the first version of macOS since OS X Mountain Lion, released in 2012, to do so. [8] Support for Xserve was also dropped in Sierra.

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  9. Privilege escalation - Wikipedia

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    The arrow represents a rootkit gaining access to the kernel, and the little gate represents normal privilege elevation, where the user has to enter an Administrator username and password. Privilege escalation is the act of exploiting a bug , a design flaw , or a configuration oversight in an operating system or software application to gain ...