Os lion or lion server ?

I would like to purchase a mac mini with 8Go Ram, 1TB harddisk and i7 processor.
Difference of price between mac mini and mac mini server equiped by os lion server makes me asking if i should not purchase a mac mini server instead of mac mini. But what is the main difference between these two Os, for a user today a single computer at home, would it disturb ?
Best regards,

Well I did need 5 days to get habbit to the mac world (this is my first mac).
But I must say after few months practice, I am extremely happy to have purchase this product.
It works without bug, with my old hardware (scanner canon 10 years old, printer samsung etc...).
I did not remember what I did select as option during the first install. Did I disable "server" services ? May be.
At the end it does not disturb me, this machine works very fast and is reliable.
Best Regards,

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