What is a Time Machine Server?

Sounds a bit obvious, but I am not clear about what it REALLY means.
I have read that Leopard Server can act as a TM Server, yet on my XServe all I can find is that I can specify a Share Point to be usable for TM backups. Is that all that is meant by the term "TM Server"?
Assuming it is, what does it actually do. Any Share Point can be used by any clients to store files, what is different when the SP is specified for use by TM?
In particular, I believe that the SP should be advertised via Bonjour for use as TM destination, yet having set up a SP for TM use, it does not show up on any client Mac in TM preferences. So, does that volume (i.e. the SP specified for TM usage) HAVE to be mounted first on the client before you can select it for use by TM? Does it have to be permanently mounted for TM to perform its duties?
This is all trivial stuff, but so far I've not been able to find out about this basic TM functionality. In fact, there's a real lack of TM documentation generally, so answers to the above would be gratefully received.

I have the same problem. Were you able to figure out what this is. I hope nothing malicious running on my machine.

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