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Mac mini server review 2013
Mac mini server review 2013




mac mini server review 2013

While a 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo is no match for Intel's latest Xeons when it comes to sheer processing muscle, and 4GB of plain DDR3 RAM seems positively miserly, it's more than enough computing power to run services such as wikis, mail servers and web servers for a 25-strong team (depending, as ever, on usage).

mac mini server review 2013

Look around at the rackmount boxes running in your server room and ask if there's any job they do that wouldn't fit in a Mac mini server.

mac mini server review 2013

Apple claims that lots of users of the preceding model didn't opt for an old-school RAID configuration, but instead used Time Machine to back up the boot disk to the secondary disk.īy rights, a platform such as this - whether you use OS X Server or find a way to put something else on the machine - should help to completely redefine a whole chunk of the market. You can use the two 500GB internal laptop-type hard drives as a plain pair of disks, or a mirror, or a stripe. The included SD slot can take a 32GB card, and is bootable (although Apple would prefer you didn't use that as an everyday system drive - "for emergencies" is how the company put it to us). Around ten of the old Mac minis fitted into the footprint of one 1U server, and the new version makes it even easier to pack them into a tight space: it has no separate power supply brick, nor DVD drive, and it can run sitting flat or on one edge. The first is the sheer density of computing power.

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The obvious question, then as now, is why buy a Mac server when it's so easy and much cheaper to assemble a pile of PC components to do the same job? The mini won't persuade everyone, but it brings a good few features that lend it appeal. This model follows on from the server version of the old form-factor Mac mini. The new Mac mini has a cousin - a server version, shorn of the DVD drive but with a second hard disk on the inside of that improbably tiny, but surprisingly heavy, alloy case.






Mac mini server review 2013