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Title: 4 reasons why you should run your own Mac server, and 4 reasons why you shouldn't
Post by: HCK on January 22, 2016, 03:00:13 am
4 reasons why you should run your own Mac server, and 4 reasons why you shouldn't

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<p>I think I’ve had a Mac running as a server in my house continuously for nearly 20 years. Over the years, the hardware has changed—at least four times, so far as I can remember—and the tasks required of it have changed dramatically, too. But despite all that change, the presence of a server in my house has always been useful.</p><p>Then again, running a Mac server isn’t for everyone—and these days, network-attached storage (NAS) devices can provide most of the functionality of a computer at a lower cost and reduced complexity. What I’m saying is, it’s complicated</p><h2>Why have a home server? </h2>
<p>It can be very convenient to have a computer that’s always available. Let’s say you have a large collection of media files—music or videos—that you want to have available to play on your stereo or TV.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3025092/macs/4-reasons-why-you-should-run-your-own-mac-server-and-4-reasons-why-you-shouldnt.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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