Honest question; why would you want a server with mac os? I am asking because I thought about getting a mac mini for that purpose, because the hardware is great, but running mac os vs linux is what is throwing me off.
A couple of reasons for me to run it:
- time machine
- photos.app backup (have photos.app download local copies of your iCloud photos library, backup the photos.app files)
- build server for ios/ipados/macos apps
I use it as a plex server and it can handle anything you throw at it. Previously plex was running on the synology NAS itself and it would choke with a couple concurrent transcodes
I'm browsing for something to replace my M1 mini, possibly a non-Mac. With Tahoe around the corner, running a Mac headless seems to be the best option to cope with the redesign.
Unfortunately they only support M1/M2 (last time I checked - hardstuck). It would be a great choice to repurpose existing hardware, but I wouldn't go shopping for Asahi specifically.
I mean, why not? There's few drawbacks. Low power usage, high performance, stable OS that can about the same software Linux can. You get the added benefit of interfacing with Apple's ecosystem and iCloud, so you could e.g. back up your Photos database remotely. You can remote in and have a fully featured desktop available anywhere.
Being able to resume such a server after a power outage when traveling sounds great.