Hi All,
As a family of Mac and iDevice users, I'm hoping to simplify file sharing & data sharing of calendars, emails, printers.
I've designed a home network, which is attached with a Mac Mini acting as the gateway to the internet and also hosting the server side applications required.
As the Mac Mini only has one ethernet port, I was planning on using an USB to ethernet adapter to connect to the internet while leaving the gigabit ethernet port to connect to the home network.
The Mac Mini will host the following services initially, but might be extended in the future
Do other's build in redundancy with a second mac mini? if so, how? I don't see a real solution out there for this problem.
I was about to ask about DHCP due to Apple removing it from the server app, but I have just noticed that this has been included again.
Also, is it best to set the Access Point up to not issue DHCP addresses and allow this to be done through the Mac Mini?
Finally, is Mac Mini the most appropriate server or would I be best with a Mac Pro?
If you have any comments or suggestions I would find that most useful
As a family of Mac and iDevice users, I'm hoping to simplify file sharing & data sharing of calendars, emails, printers.
I've designed a home network, which is attached with a Mac Mini acting as the gateway to the internet and also hosting the server side applications required.
As the Mac Mini only has one ethernet port, I was planning on using an USB to ethernet adapter to connect to the internet while leaving the gigabit ethernet port to connect to the home network.
The Mac Mini will host the following services initially, but might be extended in the future
- DHCP
- DNS
- Open Directory
- Profile Manager
- VPN
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Software Update Manager
Do other's build in redundancy with a second mac mini? if so, how? I don't see a real solution out there for this problem.
I was about to ask about DHCP due to Apple removing it from the server app, but I have just noticed that this has been included again.
Also, is it best to set the Access Point up to not issue DHCP addresses and allow this to be done through the Mac Mini?
Finally, is Mac Mini the most appropriate server or would I be best with a Mac Pro?
If you have any comments or suggestions I would find that most useful