Lion Server on MacBook Pro

I know it's impractical to use a MacBook Pro (Early 2011) as a server, but for the hobbyist/tester would Lion Server install and run on a MacBook Pro?

Hi
Yes. As long as your Mac meets Apple recommended specs for Lion Server you're good to go:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/server/specs.html
HTH?
Tony

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