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Mac Mini as a private hosting server, but how?
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<blockquote data-quote="imajoe" data-source="post: 1009697" data-attributes="member: 146010"><p>Dwright, you give great info, but all of your posts lead to this company. If you have an association, it's probably common courtesy to disclose. </p><p></p><p>As for the topic on hand, I agree with you Nimrad, a dedicated server would be a nice way to go. As others mentioned, it's probably not necessary in your case but if you want to do it to learn, no harm in that. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, it sounds like all you want to do could be done on a regular Mac mini, so that may save you the extra $400 for the Server version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imajoe, post: 1009697, member: 146010"] Dwright, you give great info, but all of your posts lead to this company. If you have an association, it's probably common courtesy to disclose. As for the topic on hand, I agree with you Nimrad, a dedicated server would be a nice way to go. As others mentioned, it's probably not necessary in your case but if you want to do it to learn, no harm in that. On a side note, it sounds like all you want to do could be done on a regular Mac mini, so that may save you the extra $400 for the Server version. [/QUOTE]
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