How to uninstall Mountain Lion Server

I recently had to uninstall OS X Server (version 2.2, for Mountain Lion, not the earlier Server for Lion), and I couldn't figure out how. Here's what worked:
Start Applications/Server.
Turn off all services that are running.
Quit out of Server.
Drag Applications/Server to the Trash.
     Doing so will cause an alert to pop up, saying that removal of Server has been detected. Okay that.
Drag Macintosh HD/Library/Server to the Trash.
Restart.
I had to uninstall because I was trying to use Migration Assistant to copy everything to a new machine, and it refused to do so as long as Server was installed.

Most of the world uses Linux or Windows Server, and that's why Apple doesn't put their highest standard of effort into OS X Server... And because of that, most of the world uses Linux or Windows Server, it's a Catch 22.
Nevertheless, it is the best solution for managing an array of Apple devices, especially corporate iPads, I can think of nothing else that lets me do all of the things OS X Server lets me do.  Granted, I have a bunch of Apple products, I'm sure if I had a bunch of Android and Microsoft products, I'd be using Windows Server instead.
Like I said though, if more people used OS X Server, I'm sure Apple would put more effort into it.  Heck, if they charged more for it, if that's what it takes for them to make it competitive with Windows Server, I'd pay the premium.
@MeatyChi,
You can copy the Server app from any Mac and put it on Another Mac.  Don't worry about the Library/Server directory, that's automatically created when Server.app runs its first-use operations.

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