It’s now seven years since Apple abandoned macOS Server to die, yet for many, running a Mac as a server remains a good choice. Unlike other options, it offers the full features of macOS native file systems, Mac-specific services such as Content Caching, and spares us from having to learn how to run a Linux server.

Best-suited is the Mac mini, whether in its late Intel (T2) or new M1 versions. Although the former are capable of running Mojave, and almost the last Intel model still on sale, to be most compatible with clients running Monterey or later, you’ll probably prefer to run them with the same version of macOS. This article considers how you can do that, and opens the way for those with experience to provide their advice, please.

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