Mac Mini don't install server update after yosemite

I've updated the OS X on my mac mini with OS X server to Yosemite, and from this on I can't install the server update 3.2.2. So, I was forced to buy the OS X Server 4.0, even though I wasn't informed about this. I bought the Mac Mini with OS X Server on March for my company, and it took less than one year for me to spend more money with something I had already bought, without being informed. So, I want to know if this is the right procedure or if I can have my money back, as I've bought 7 months ago.

You have the following options:
1.) Restore an old backup back to Mavericks with your server working, then upgrade to version 3.2.2
2.) Purchase Yosemite Server version 4.0 to upgrade your server data to 4.0
3.) Wait for Apple to offer you a different solution.
I do not recommend option #3 as it is assured that you will wait FOREVER.

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