Anyone else using Mac minis as VM hosts for self hosting? My Friendica server is a Linux VM on a Mac Mini in my living room. The VM is bound to a VLAN tagged network interface so it’s completely firewalled off from the rest of my network. Also got a second Linux VM on the same box for hosting local stuff on my main VLAN (HomeBridge/etc).

I feel like they’re really nice platforms for this, if not the cheapest. Cheaper than one might think though; I specced up an equivalent NUC and there wasn’t a lot of difference in price, and the M2 is really fast.

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    8 months ago

    Sure. But if I hosted on an Apple Silicon, I would use native services where available. And Apple Silicon in the cloud is harder to find.

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        8 months ago

        Then why are you so hung up on running server processes on mac minis? That just seems like bad infrastructure design.

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            8 months ago

            I think that’s highly wrong on both counts. And what are you going to do when your storage or memory breaks on a soldered motherboard? You just doubled your expenditure and you’ll only get back to where you were.

            Don’t host on a Mac. Use the mac as a mac and get a NUC to run your VMs on with a Linux host.

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              8 months ago

              @aniki As I said, I did the comparisons fully expecting to get a NUC. The Mac was cheaper at the performance point.

              As for US prices, not especially relevant to me. Import taxes are a thing.