OS X Server 4 - Time Machine Restore of client Mac

Can anyone confirm that a client Mac when booted into its Recovery HD is able to perform a full system Restore over the network from a Time Machine back up on OS X Server 4 (Yosemite)? Are the user's login credentials accepted and a list of back ups with dates presented to choose from?
OS X Server 2.2.5 (Mountain Lion) works fine, but OS X Server 3.2.2 (Mavericks) has always given me fits where the client Mac's login credentials would result in the following error.
"There was a problem connecting to the server "sever.local. The server may not exist or it is unavailable at this time. Check the server name or IP address, check your network connection, and then try again"
I was told by Apple Support back on 7/16/2014 Engineering was aware of the issue, but had no ETA for a solution. At the time I was running OS X Server 3.1 but each and every update since then including the most current Mavericks version (3.2.2) has had the above issue. I'm just wondering if Apple fixed it in OS X Server 4.x.x.

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