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Newbie Mac Mini Server owner, now what?
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I just got the Mac Mini Server (i7) with 2x 1 TB HDs added to our home Apple ecosystem of two Apple laptops, an iPad and two Apple TVs. A wireless NAS takes care of all back ups. Sooo what do I do with the "server" part of our newest addition? TIA. Sam
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Mac Mini server i7, MB Air 11" Ultimate, iMac 3.06 GHz ;iPhone5 64 GB; MBP Retina, iMac G5 20", iPod 30 GB, ATV1 160 GB, ATV2, iPad2 32 GB black
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What do you need it to do?
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Core Duo 1.83 Mac Mini, Dual 2.7 Power Mac G5, Dual 1.8 Power Mac G5, Dual 1.25 MDD G4, 1.6 GHz iMac G5, 900 MHz iBook G3, 800 MHz iMac G4, 500MHz iMac G3, 400MHz iMac G3 |
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What made you choose the 999$ server version over the basic 599$?
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No offence but it seems like you've just wasted a few hundred $$$ if you need to come here to find out what to do with it.
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. Waste a few hundred? You have to start somewhere.You just need to learn how to use it for what you want it to do. If you don't use server app then cool, you have good options as you have two 1TB HDDs. You can replace one with an SSD because you have the extra sata drive material (mount screws, ribbon etc) inside. Build a fusion drive as well. You could RAID Stripe the two HDDs for speed too. Lots of options. You have the Mac Mini that gives you every option in the book (albeit all those options relate to what you do with the second HD Bay ).You may want to look into the Fusion Drive options (requires an SSD though) with Mac Minis now. See other posts. A spare 2.5" 1TB HDD is always good to have around. Never a waste. Just do your research on the Server App. Best to go to the right forum for that. http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=123 |
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[QUOTE=eyepea;17041820]That's crap
. Waste a few hundred? You have to start somewhere.Ok so I may have not worded that correctly. My point was that you wouldn't go and buy a car unless you had some idea of how to drive it first.
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For your sort of set-up the most useful thing you could do with the "server" software is to set up shared Time Machine backups and other shared folders for common files used across all of your Macs. However, it sounds as if your NAS already has that covered. You could set up a multi-user mail server, but, quite frankly, if you are on a domestic internet connection and can't arrange for direct delivery of email via SMTP, using gmail or iCloud makes more sense. Likewise, you can run a webserver - but since many domestic internet connections (a) have a fairly slow upstream connection, (b) don't have a fixed internet address or (c) have T&Cs that forbid running servers the main use of this would be for a home "intranet" and/or as a tool for web development. At worst, what you've effectively done is spent $180 on a second 1TB hard drive. You could almost certainly have done it more cheaply with a regular Mini and a third-party DIY kit if you didn't mind ripping open your brand new Mac, but I wouldn't loose sleep over it. |
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A 1tb hdd = 90 at amazon
an install kit for a second drive = 40 at owc total 130. so he spent 180 vs 130 but kept his warranty. What I would do use 1 drive to clone the other once a week. gives you a faster recovery if the boot drive crashes. |
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OK guys go easy on me
Let me refine my question a bit. This is a refurb. Mac mini at a price of $849 with exact same warranty as the original and to be honest with you not that I'd lose sleep over spending an extra $100 and not mess around with a screwdriver on a new Mac.The reason I bought the server version is because my MBA Ultimate with 250 GB SSD storage and my wife's MBP with the 128 SSD does run out of storage space easily. We have tons of hi res pictures (JPEG+RAW) plus home and commercial movies (getting some help from iCloud) and some music that I would like to share around the house. So my point was to create a hub for data storage that can be shared & (hopefully) upgraded as we use up the storage space. It can also double up as kids computer for school projects, simple games and etc... BTW, our Synology (2x1.5 TB) wireless NAS does a great job backing up both of our computers so (at least for now) there is no help needed with the Time Machine back ups. TIA for any helpful hints. regards, Sam
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hint slow tedious long down time. superduper clone or ccc clone recovery 5 minutes or less. |
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Fortunately not yet. So you mean I can use the Mini for back up and restore with a much higher speed?
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drive one on the mini = your osx drive two on the mini = a weekly clone of your osx. still use the time machine as it does automatic backups for all your gear. New way your minis osx hdd dies. boot the clone and you are up in minutes at worst a week of stuff is on the time machine. old way . do a network restore of osx = hours. then you only have osx. then restore from the time machine hours more since the entire drive needs to restore. here is a link for superduper free cloner http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDup...scription.html |
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You don't need the "server" component so you can disable that. Run iTunes and turn on home sharing. Keep all your media on your mac mini. Presto- you have an iTunes server for the rest of your house! Buy a blu-ray drive and rip all your blu-rays to MKV's and then convert to M4V to load into iTunes. That's basically what I'm using mine for.
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I'll try your suggestion. Thx. Sam
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