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A Mac Mini server is running headless in my closet — it manages my photo library and handles my backups
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My Mac Mini in my closet, hooked up to my modem and router.
Backups and redundancyThe SSDs and HDD are all connected to the Mac Mini via the system's USB-C ports.
Running headlessI could put a monitor on the top shelf of my closet, but I've opted for a better model: running the Mac Mini headless.
For that, I've created a Tailscale network consisting of my laptop, the Mac Mini, and my iPhone.