Is lion server part of the lion osx install

hi
just a quick one,
we have a mac mini with lion and lion server.
this was set up only one week ago  by another member of staff who is now off site for a while.
we want to reinstall and start again.
i have erased the disc in the start up options the command R option.(i hope that was the best way)
i have started to download lion osx and left this running at work so hopefully it'll be ready in the morning - does this automatically install Lion Server or is this a separate download.
i assumning when this came out the box lion server was part of it, but not sure about re-installation
any advice is welcome
regards
Gavin

Lion Server is a seperate download in the App Store.

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