Showing posts with label mac mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mac mini. Show all posts

4/22/2012

Apple Mac mini MC408LL/A Snow Leopard Server Review

Apple Mac mini MC408LL/A Snow Leopard Server
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The new Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server has just been wonderful. We already have about 100 of them running here at Macminicolo as production servers and they've performed great.
A few comments on hardware:
- In this machine you have two 500GB drives. By default, they are two separate drives. When you configure on startup, the default prompt is to have your services running on the drive called "Server HD" and the backups go to the drive "Macintosh HD2." Of course you can change this to however you want, but that is the default.
- You can also put the two drives in RAID 1 or RAID 0. To do this, you'll need to boot from the restore disc that comes with the machine. Since there is no optical drive on the Macmini, you'll either need to use the Remote Disk feature and take advantage of a Mac or PC drive on the network. (This works wonderful) Or you can purchase the SuperDrive for MacBook Air which plugs into the USB drive of the Mac mini and works fine. Personally, I'm not a fan of RAID, but I know others are.
- This machine comes with 4GB of RAM, which is more than enough for most things. You can also upgrade to 8GB of RAM if you'd like to crack it open. This isn't "officially" supported by Apple, but works well.
- Like all other Mac minis before it, this machine is nearly silent. It's wonderful in that sense. It also runs cooler since the optical drive is what produced most of the heat in the last ones.
- For connectivity, you have a FW800 and 5 USB. For a display, you can use mini DisplayPort or mini DVI. (There is a mini-DVI to DVI converter that comes in the box.) And of course, the machine will also run headless without any problem at all.
And now a couple mentions of software info:
- This machine comes with a license of Unlimited Client Snow Leopard Server. That's a wonderful deal since it's $499 if purchased on it's own. This is a full copy with no limitation. You'll have the blue card with the serial in your packet.
-The machine will also run Snow Leopard just fine if you'd rather install it on this machine and use your Snow Leopard Server license somewhere else.
- For the first time on these Mac minis, Applecare also covers basic setup of Snow Leopard Server. (This is a separate, expensive option when buying an Xserve.) You can call AppleCare and they'll help you configure your server. Very useful.
Overall, these new machines are just fantastic. Our customers love them.

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What is Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server? Exactly what you'd expect - a Mac mini specifically designed to be a server with Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server preinstalled. Instead of a SuperDrive, there are two 500GB hard drives that give you all the power and storage you need to help your group work more efficiently than ever. Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server is designed to help you communicate, collaborate, and share information. It's perfect for any small business or group - retail shops, doctor and law offices, classrooms, design studios - you name it. Now you can have your own server that supports email on Mac computers, PCs, and iPhone. Sync and share calendars and contact information. Access and swap files securely, and at lightning speed, between Mac computers and PCs. Easily create full-featured wikis and high-quality podcasts. And automatically back up all your important data.NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor with 256MB DDR3 Shared Video Memory Built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit) Ethernet Audio - Built-in speaker, combined Optical Digital audio input/audio line in, combined optical digital audio output/headphone out Ports -5 x USB 2.0, FireWire 800, mini-DVI output; VGA output (using Optional adapter); Mini DisplayPort Approximate Unit Dimensions -2 (H) x 6.5 (W) x 6.5 (D) Approximate Unit Weight -2.9 Pounds

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12/24/2011

Panda Compact Long Range 150Mbps 802.11B/G/N 2.4GHz WiFi USB adapter - 5dBi Antenna for Windows 7, Mac OS X and Fedora Linux Compatible Review

Panda Compact Long Range 150Mbps 802.11B/G/N 2.4GHz WiFi USB adapter - 5dBi Antenna for Windows 7, Mac OS X and Fedora Linux Compatible
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I'm running OSX 10.5.9 on a dual core 1.8ghz mac. Non intel, powerpc. Took a few minutes to
get it to work, had to find the RAlink utility but once I did it came to life, found my available networks
and has good signal strength and works as described so far. Have lost connection a few times when the computer
went to sleep or changed users, but just have to unplug and plug it back in and it comes right back.
I have yet to try it from outside in the detached garage, but in the house, a few rooms over it has excellent
Signal strength and speed.

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Allow any desktop/laptop connected to any Wifi b/g/n network around the globe with this Wireless-n USB Adapter. This Wireless-n USB Adapter comes with drivers which support Windows XP/Vista, Mac and Linux. This USB adapter is fully backward compatible with 802.11b/g and RoHS compliant. It works with any wireless b/g/n routers. We will provide support for the USB adapter through email and the drivers are available to download from Panda Wireless web site.TECHNICAL SUPPORT WILL BE PROVIDED IF YOU BUY FROM PANTHER ONE. Please contact Panther One on Amazon if you have any question.

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7/12/2011

Panda Mini Wifi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7, Mac OS X and Fedora Linux Compatible Review

Panda Mini Wifi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7, Mac OS X and Fedora Linux Compatible
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This USB WiFi adapter is great! It's a very cost efficient way of giving WiFi capabilities to desktop Macs. I'm also very impressed with the seller, Panther Networks. Within minutes of ordering I had received an email from them thanking me for the order and outlining my support options. The unit was shipped last Saturday and arrived on Monday! Wow! It didn't work out of the box because of incompatibilities with the included software. However, Panther Networks were extremely supportive and sent me different driver software to try. Everything works great now. I can connect to my home router and also to ad hoc networks. Highly recommended.

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Allow any desktop/laptop connected to any Wifi b/g/n network around the globe with this Wireless-n USB Adapter. This Wireless-n USB Adapter comes with drivers which support Windows XP/Vista, Mac and Linux. This USB adapter is fully backward compatible with 802.11b/g and RoHS compliant. It works with wireless b/g/n routers from Linksys, Netgear, D-Link etc. TECHNICAL SUPPORT WILL BE PROVIDED IF YOU BUY FROM PANTHER ONE.

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