Installation of Mountain Lion Server (OS X Server) fails on Mac Mini Server (Mid 2010)

This is just a very short statement...
Is it really not possible to upgrade to OS X Server on a Mac Mini Server Mid 2010 which run Snow Leopard Server without any problems...????
Joke...???!!!!!!

Hi
I know you may know this but just in case you don't and for the benefit of others these are the tech specs for ML:
http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/
It seems as if your hardware does meet the requirements. However you've neglected to mention what error message (exactly) you see when trying to upgrade.
HTH?
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