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May 6, 2016 6:46 AM in response to turtle48by Leopardus,★HelpfulHi Jurgen
The short answer is no! But, that is not the full answer.
If you download Server now from the App Store, it will download Server 5.xx for El Capitan. The upgrade for Server was free, like the upgrade for El Capitan. Thus, if it is available on the App Store for your Apple ID you will have the correct version.
Leo
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May 6, 2016 1:40 AM in response to turtle48by Leopardus,Jurgen,
OS X Server: Upgrade and migration from Mavericks or Mountain Lion - Apple Support
About OS X Server 5.0.15 - Apple Support
Gives some more information about the subject. You will notice that the update from Server 4 to Server 5 was free. Also that Server 5 is now said to be OS independent. It still seem to develop and we see for instance support now for two factor verification in the Xcode service and a better MDM in Profile Manager. Apple has clearly chosen to continue on this path of development.
HTH
Have fun with your Mac
Leo
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May 6, 2016 3:18 AM in response to turtle48by John Lockwood,Mavericks required Server.app version 3.x. Yosemite initially required Server.app 4.x but was able to upgrade to and run Server.app 5.x and this upgrade from 4.x to 5.x was free of charge. El Capitan requires Server.app 5.x
The upgrade from Server.app 3.x (Mavericks) to Server.app 4.x (Yosemite) was not free of charge.
Therefore either you will need to reinstall Mavericks and then re-download and reinstall Server.app 3.x or you will need to buy Server.app 5.x.
Here are the instructions on how to re-download Server.app for Mavericks. How to reinstall OS X Server for Mountain Lion or Mavericks from the Mac App Store - Apple Support
If you previously at some point downloaded Mavericks it should be in your previous purchases history.
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May 6, 2016 6:51 AM in response to John Lockwoodby turtle48,★HelpfulThank very much, to John for your detailed version history explanation! I was afraid to hear that.
Jurgen