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Mac mini Server (Mid 2011)

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2011 Mac mini

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Last year's Mac mini Server was just a Mac mini with two hard drives and no SuperDrive. This year's Server is actually a much more powerful computer with a quad-core Intel Core i7 CPU, twice the number of cores in the consumer version. The 2011 Server ships with OS X 10.7 Lion Server and includes two 7200 rpm 500 GB hard drives. Not fast enough? You can also order with a 256 GB SSD and a 7200 rpm 750 GB hard drive - or even a pair of 256 GB SSDs!

The Mac mini Server uses the same Intel HD Graphics 3000 as the entry-level consumer Mac mini. The 2011 Mac mini can use the same $79 USB SuperDrive as the MacBook Air.

As with the 2010 model, there are four USB 2.0 ports, FireWire 800 remains (FireWire 400 devices can be used with a FireWire 800-to-400 cable or adapter), and there's the addition of Thunderbolt, which can be used to connect monitors, drives, or other peripherals. The Mini also includes an HDMI port, the industry standard for high definition TVs, and it supports two displays. Completing the back panel are a power button plus audio in and out ports.

rear panel of the 2010 Mac mini
Rear of the 2011 Mac mini.

There are two memory sockets, both are filled with matching modules. The official maximum memory spec is 8 GB, but OWC has found that with the right modules, you can go to 16 GB.

The Mac mini doesn't include a keyboard or mouse. Apple says buyers can plug in their favorite USB keyboard and mouse - or buy Apple's offerings. Mac OS X includes support for remapping the Windows alt and option keys to option and cmd respectively.

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