• djdarren@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    The last Intel mini from 2018 is still going for serious money because it’s the last one with upgradable RAM, albeit with soldered storage. The 2014 (which I have, running Debian as my home server) has upgradable storage, but soldered RAM.

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      19 hours ago

      Thanks for that, I wasn’t sure about the 2018 model. Why solder the SSD? And unsolder already soldered (in the previous generation) RAM?

      Anyway, how’s the mini with Linux as a server for you? Is it good? I thought of getting one and put it into sleep for idling and perhaps waking it up upon access.

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        18 hours ago

        Dunno. Apple do what Apple do. Presumably there was a cost benefit to soldering/unsoldering components.

        As for mine: it’s pretty solid. It’s a 2014/with a 3ghz i5 and 8gb of Ram, and honestly, the RAM will be the issue if I spin up much more.

        It’s currently running

        • Immich
        • Grimmory
        • Mealie
        • Invidious
        • Jellyfin
        • Navidrome
        • Nextcloud
        • SearXNG

        and constantly hovers around 6.5gb in active use.

        That era of Macs were mid-SSD, so mine came with the option for a Fusion drive that wasn’t originally specced, so I bought an adapter and now it has / and /boot on a 250gb M.2 and /home on a 1tb SATA SSD. And a 2TB external HDD is where Nextcloud lives. Honestly, I almost never have any trouble with it. It falls over once every six weeks or so, but a quick reboot and its back up on rails again.