
Here is a tutorial on setting up a file server with Resilio on a Mac mini.
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Resilio is a file sync server built on bit torrent technology. We have a guide for setting up Xcode 9 Server that may be helpful. You might look at Jenkins, Buildkite, Teamcity, Veertu, or Gitlab. It’s easily the most popular use here at MacStadium. There are a number of ways to use your Mac as a build server. It's a first-party way to run a Profile Manager and Open Directory.

You'll want to be sure to read up on the future roadmap. MacOS server is in the middle of a big transition, but I'm still including it here. (Have more suggestions? Add them here.) Ways to use your Mac Server Now when you say to yourself “I’d love to try a Mac server but I just don’t know what I’d do with it” then you can take a look at this list.

It’s a mix of Mac apps, open-source projects, and iOS tools.
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I’ve decided to update that list and add some new ones that have come along in the last little while.

Our Mac mini subscriptions can be activated instantly (with a public IP address) so it's much easier to get started.įive years ago today, I wrote a post about ways you might use a Mac server. There are a lot of great hosting options out there these days, but it's nice to work with a server where the OS is familiar and you know you control the whole stack of hardware and software. I tell people about using a Mac mini as a server and they just love the idea of it. I've been working with Mac hosting for about thirteen years.
