Add Server v2 to Mountain Lion

I have a late 2012 mini running Mountain Lion (10.8.5). I want to add Server, but Server v2 is no longer available in the App Store. How can I get it?
Note: The available Server v3 requires upgrading to Mavericks. This is NOT an option because I must run FileMaker Pro v11, which is not compatible with Mavericks.

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            data        unlimited      unlimited
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            rss         unlimited      unlimited
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            rss         unlimited      unlimited
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    I'm sorry i did it wrong (but I think it's this editor that makes the spaces, because before I update this text, there is no space); here the new one
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    Sep  5 17:49:37 server.delsup.org System Preferences[832]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
    Sep  5 17:49:37 server.delsup.org System Preferences[832]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
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    Sep  5 17:51:34 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003e
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            UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
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            off-line, enabled, built-in, Vendor 756e6b6e, Model 76697274, S/N 0, Unit 1, Rotation 0
            UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
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            UUID 0x00000472000000be0390ca1100000000
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    Sep  5 17:51:35 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Created shield window 0x74 for display 0x41dc9d01
    Sep  5 17:51:35 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Created shield window 0x75 for display 0x41dc9d00
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    Sep  5 17:51:35 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Display 0x41dc9d00: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1920 x 1080], 11 modes available
            Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, Vendor 756e6b6e, Model 76697274, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
            UUID 0x00000472000000be0390ca1100000000
    Sep  5 17:51:35 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Display 0x41dc9d02: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2944, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
            off-line, enabled, built-in, Vendor 756e6b6e, Model 76697274, S/N 0, Unit 2, Rotation 0
            UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
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            off-line, enabled, built-in, Vendor 756e6b6e, Model 76697274, S/N 0, Unit 1, Rotation 0
            UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
    Sep  5 17:51:37 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
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    Sep  5 17:51:37 server.delsup.org WindowServer[99]: Display 0x41dc9d00: VirtualDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 1, "Default(sRGB IEC61966-2.1)"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    Sep  5 17:51:37 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
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    Sep  5 17:51:37 server.delsup.org com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [67] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [115] (100000,0)
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