Where is the clear documentation to setup a Mac Mini server OS X Lion?

We have 3 option to setup a server:
1-Private
2-Privat with VPN
3-Public
Wher is the step by step information?

Step by step information for what?
There is no one-size-fits-all model for Mac OS X Server. It can do about three million and seven different things and there's no way Apple (or anyone else) know in advance what it is you want to do.
For most people it's a matter of running the initial, basic setup of up the server (IP address, admin accounts, etc.) and then you're on your own to enable/configure any services you want, and that's how the documentation is arranged - a number of chapters/documents based around each service - user administration, file sharing, web serving, etc., etc. It's up to you to decide which services you want, and therefore which documents are relevant to your needs. What am I missing?

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