![]() Sudden loss of power is deadly to any server.Įxternal storage should be for backup, or go with Thunderbolt or look at something like this: It's not fragile, just that (I have seen) a preponderance of fools run OS X server and don't have a properly-rated UPS dedicated to the box. OpenDirectory is fine, it's just not (nor has it ever been) a replacement for AD, and doesn't scale (anywhere near) as well. You will need to learn some Unix/shell/command-line, consider it a hard and fast requirement for being able to manage OS X server.Ī Mac mini can do fine, but you must get SSDs, otherwise they come with 5400-RPM rotation drives. I've worked with OS X and OS X Server since the public beta, and acquired Apple's more advanced level server certification while it still existed. ![]() ![]() First, you will not get (m)any opinions here that don't start with an anti-Apple bias.
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