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17 December 2017
Not another review of the last upgrader
16 of 16 found this helpful Contrary to the reviewer who cut and pasted his review from another site, lambasting the platform as a laptop without a monitor.. I've read that review in at least 10 other places, word for word btw.
This mini has great value for virtualizing workflows and projects.
I have one that runs a hyper v server with a freepbx image, and an sql server instance.
my 2nd mini runs as a migration target for this pair of guests,
my 3rd mini runs 4 purpose built linux guests including a mail server, freenas connected to 11tb of external space, webapplication server, a kong gateway and a windows 10 development environment.
my fourth and fifth minis run as failover sophos home firewalls.
All built from 2012 minis and with ram upgraded to 16gb in each and HD space upgraded as needed.
They all run flawlessly on this architecture even with bootcamp installed to support my windows servers and hyper v. The Freepbx install alone, originally implemented on my first device in 2012 has run perfectly since- It handles 10 extensions and roughly 75-100 voip calls per day over a public routed VPN network. No jitter, no dropped calls and no need to reboot. EVER. About the only time I reboot any of them is to install software. They just run and run and run. Had every assortment of fanless sdd non-mac hardware and you cant keep a virtualized environment running on them until you get into the 1000+ dollar range. You can pick these macs up for 300 dollars pretty much every day- add another 75 to upgrade the ram to 16gb and you have a micro server farm that will run until the cows come home.