Can Mac OS X Lion Server Installed on Non-Mac machines

Hello,
I have a server with Windows 2008 standard. I want to format the machine and install Mac OS X Lion. Will the Lion server work on the hardware whcih is a pentium 4 Processor?
Do I need to change the clients to Mac OS or let it remain as windows (XP/Vista). Can I smoothly operate the Service Client network in this way or change everything to Mac OS?
Thanks

No, it won't work. The clients can use Windows, but the server must be a Mac.
Kappy: Your statement doesn't apply to all Apple software; iTunes and Safari have official Windows versions, along with a few other Apple products.
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