When Macs became Unix machines, Apple got the idea that they’d make great servers, if only all that Unix software could become a better Mac citizen. Mac OS X Server was-and I’m grossly simplifying here, but it’ll have to do-software that provided a Mac interface for a whole host of Unix-based server programs. I’ve been migrating my server data since I started using Mac OS X Server a couple of decades ago. Not only does Apple silicon reign supreme, but I broke with years of migrating my old server to new hardware and set the entire Mac up from scratch. I upgraded my Mac mini server last weekend, swapping an M2 model in for a 2018 model running macOS Mojave that was the last in-service Intel Mac in my house.īut the changing of the guard turned out to be even more complete than that. MAMP runs at the center of my new Mac mini server. My new macOS server marks the end of Mac OS X Server
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