Simply add a few bucks (to the Mac App Store) to get the “Server.app”. Apparently that’s all you need according to this screenshot from Lion Help. (via Hardmac). No word on exactly how much the server.app costs (we’re thinking a few hundred?) or how much Lion itself will cost for that matter. We’ll know soon, though.
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