2999, buy macmini4 with 16 + 256G memory, how to maximize value by deploying 50 services

by Poster Apr 5, 2025 59
2999, buy macmini4 with 16 + 256G memory, how to maximize value by deploying 50 services I just bought a 2999. I saw that everyone was recommending it, so I bought it back, but I haven't figured out how to use it yet. Everyone has a good referral code? I have also read AI's reply, but I still don't see why. Here are * * 50 services * * that can be deployed on * * Mac mini (M4 chip/16GB memory) * * and their minimalist reviews, sorted by category: --- # # # * * Development and O&M Tools * * * * Service name * * * Evaluation * * * Memory footprint * * * Applicable scenarios * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VS Code Server * * Remote Web IDE, supporting multi-person collaboration medium team development * * Docker * * Lightweight containerization, rapid deployment of low-micro service/test environment * * Minikube * * local K8s cluster, high Kubernetes learning for development and testing * * GitLab Runner * * Continuous Integration/Delivery Agent Medium CI/CD Pipeline * * Jenkins * * Automated build tool, plug-in rich for highly complex build tasks * * PostgreSQL * * Open source relational database, strong scalability and medium data storage * * Redis * * In-memory database, ultra-low latency, low cache/message queue * * MySQL * * Classic relational database and other traditional applications * * MongoDB * * Document database, JSON friendly Moderate NoSQL requirements * * Prometheus * * Monitoring alarm system, time series data low service monitoring * * Grafana * * Visual dashboard, docking multi-data source low monitoring display * * Portainer * * Docker graphical management tool low container operation and maintenance * * Nginx * * High performance Web server/reverse proxy very low static site/API gateway * * Apache * * Legacy Web Server, Modular Low Compatibility Old Projects * * Node.js * * JavaScript runtime, event-driven low full stack development * * Python Flask * * Lightweight Web framework Low fast API development * * Elasticsearch * * Full-text search engine, distributed high log analysis/search service * * RabbitMQ * * message queue, AMQP protocol supports moderate asynchronous task processing * * Hugo * * Static website builder, build extremely low blog/document sites quickly --- # # # * * Media & Family Services * * * * Service name * * * Evaluation * * * Memory footprint * * * Applicable scenarios * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Jellyfin * * Open source media server, hardware accelerated medium home library * * Plex * * Commercial Media Server, Client Rich Medium Streaming Sharing * * Homebridge * * Non-HomeKit devices are connected to Apple's ecological low smart home hub * * Home Assistant * * All-round smart home platform, strong automation and moderately complex smart scenarios * * Pi-hole * * Network-level ad blocking, DNS filtering is extremely low for the whole family to go to ads * * AdGuard Home * * replaces Pi-hole with DoH/DoT low privacy protection * * Calibre * * e-book management server low personal digital library * * Audiobookshelf * * Audiobook management, supports multi-terminal synchronization low audio book lovers * * Photoprism * * Private cloud photo album, AI classification medium photo backup and management * * Nextcloud * * Self-built cloud disk to replace Google Drive for high file synchronization/collaboration --- # # # * * Network and Security * * * * Service name * * * Evaluation * * * Memory footprint * * * Applicable scenarios * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * OpenWRT * * Bypass function, scientific Internet access/advertising filtering low network optimization * * Tailscale * * Zero configuration intranet penetration, WireGuard protocol very low remote access * * Zerotier * * Virtual LAN, cross-network networking, extremely low remote device interconnection * * Nginx Proxy * * Reverse Proxy Manager, Automatic SSL Low Multiservice Domain Name Exposure * * Traefik * * Dynamic reverse proxy, supporting container low microservice gateway * * Fail2Ban * * Anti-brute force cracking, automatically blocking IP, extremely low server security * * WireGuard * * Lightweight VPN, high performance, very low encryption communication * * Squid * * HTTP proxy cache, accelerated access to moderate intranet acceleration * * Snort * * Network intrusion detection system high security monitoring * * Gitea * * Lightweight Git service, replacing GitLab low private code hosting --- # # # * * Automation and Tools * * * * Service name * * * Evaluation * * * Memory footprint * * * Applicable scenarios * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Homer * * Navigation homepage, aggregation service link extremely low service entrance unified * * Uptime Kuma * * Service availability monitoring, notification and alarm low operation and maintenance monitoring * * Wiki.js * * Knowledge base system, Markdown support Medium team documentation * * BookStack * * Structured Document Management Medium Technical Manual * * Bitwarden * * Password Manager, Self-Hosted Low Password Security * * Vaultwarden * * Bitwarden Lightweight Alternative to Very Low Resource Password Management * * ntfy * * Push notification service, cross-platform extremely low message alerts * * Gotify * * Easy message push server very low custom notifications * * Radarrr * * Movie Automatic Download Management Medium PT Enthusiast * * Sonarr * * Automatic episode download management Medium drama chase automation --- # # # * * Experimental/Advanced Services * * * * Service name * * * Evaluation * * * Memory footprint * * * Applicable scenarios * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * LLM Local * * Locally run extremely high AI experiments with large models such as Llama 3 * * Stable Diffusion * * Local AI mapping, relying on GPU to accelerate high image generation * * Ollama * * Simplified version of LLM management tool Medium lightweight AI development * * IPFS * * Distributed storage node Medium Web3 development * * Ethereum * * Ethereum Light Node High Blockchain Development * * Folding @ Anonymous5778 * * Distributed computing contributes extremely high computing power, scientific research and public welfare * * Kasm * * Containerized desktop environment, remotely isolated high security sandbox * * CyberChef * * Data encoding and decoding Web tool low security analysis * * Grafana Loki * * Log aggregation system, lightweight alternative to ELK medium centralized logging * * Meilisearch * * Extremely fast full-text search engine low alternative Elasticsearch --- # # # * * Summary Recommendations * * -* * Preferred choice * *: Docker containerized deployment (resource saving) -* * Memory sensitive * *: Limit single-service memory (e.g. ` docker run--memory 2g `) -* * Performance bottleneck * *: Avoid running more than 3 high memory services at the same time (such as LLM + DB + media transcoding) Through reasonable allocation, 16GB of memory can carry approximately * * 10-15 low and medium load services * * at the same time.

Replies

  • Anonymous2656 Apr 5, 2025
    It can be regarded as making me know a lot of services at once
  • Anonymous356 Apr 5, 2025
    If there is no demand, you have to hard and create demand, and add a winding clock to yourself. Why bother?
  • Anonymous356 Apr 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous11692 Isn't there a saying: If you have a bargain, don't take advantage of it, bastard!!!
  • Poster Apr 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous3062 No, AI-generated reference @ Anonymous356 Isn't this a throw of bricks to attract jade? Let's see if you have any good ideas
  • Anonymous7748 Apr 5, 2025
    It's quite good. It's not useful. In terms of tossing, happiness is the most important thing. The mentality is very similar to that of garbage guy. If any one of them can play a role, it is enough, and things are not expensive.
  • Anonymous8944 Apr 5, 2025
    It doesn't make any sense to buy and then consider what services to deploy. Under normal circumstances, there must be demand first, and then buy. If you don't know what the use of buying it, you can realize the maximum value by returning it...
  • Anonymous5203 Apr 5, 2025
    You can buy it for 2999. I can buy the m2 2000 in the forum just now. I must not be tempted. I feel that the configuration is too poor and it feels useless to buy it.
  • Anonymous7749 Apr 5, 2025
    Sell, replace it with a win small host with 64G memory and 2T hard disk 50 small service ideas
  • Anonymous4085 Apr 5, 2025
    It's good. When I have nothing to do, I will come here to find service to play
  • Anonymous46 Apr 5, 2025
    It's useless. To be honest, it has much less room for tossing than x86 small hosts at the same price
  • Anonymous5543 Apr 5, 2025
    2999 seems really good. To be honest, I also want to buy one without thinking. No demand creates demand.
  • Anonymous7750 Apr 5, 2025
    🍺, 🐮, not a drop left
  • Anonymous7751 Apr 5, 2025
    Just rush its volume and you can rush it
  • Anonymous11692 Apr 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous356 # 23 Then you can't take advantage of everything. The fecal suction truck has to taste salty in the past?
  • Anonymous906 Apr 5, 2025
    "With a hammer in your hand, everything looks like a nail" If you run long-term service with 16 + 256, you will start to worry about the TBW life of the swap hard drive within a few weeks.
  • Anonymous2467 Apr 5, 2025
    So you buy a mac and then ask others what they need? Not to mention the above is useless. The useful services can be done by buying a small machine for 300 yuan, or even buying a TV box with larger memory. So you must buy something when you have a demand
  • Anonymous7752 Apr 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous7749 just got a set of 7840hs + 64g, which is really less than 3000... ddr4 32g memory now 200 pieces...
  • Anonymous3978 Apr 5, 2025
    For a price of more than 2000, I bought a second-hand Dell server R730XD with 196GB of memory, which seems to be 58 cores. It's just a little loud.
  • Anonymous7753 Apr 5, 2025
    Take the coins It's purely cheating coins, there are too many flaws
  • Anonymous7754 Apr 5, 2025
    You have no demand to create demand, it's better to sell it second-hand and experience it