What's the best way to uninstall Mountain Lion Server?

I first installed it on my MacBook Air and setup a faux server to learn. Instead of resetting all I'd like to uninstall, reinstall and start clean. After a new install I would like to use it to manage my Mac mini Server locally and remotely. Any suggestions?

No problems. And, actually, if you don't want to, you don't even need to re-download.
Just:
1) Drag Server.app to the trash.
2) Go through the intervening dialogs
3) Remove the state data
4) Drag Server.app out of the trash and back into /Applications
5) Authenticate the copy
6) Launch Server.app and configure

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