p>MacStadium? provides remote Mac mini hosting, offering customers a fully connected Mac mini in a secure, controlled datacenter (just like the people at MacMiniColo?, who we've visited and written about before). If you have a Mac mini already, you can send it to them for hosting or purchase or rent one by purchasing it from the company. The ability to have a remote server for yourself can be very helpful, and using a Mac mini for the task could be one of the cheapest and easiest methods to achieve this.

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p>MacStadium? hosts hosting. http://b3.zcubes.com/v.aspx?mid=8926598 The company has published blog posts over the past month that explain how to make use of a connected mini. You can set up a remote Minecraft server on it, for instance creating a world you and your friends can connect to anytime. Or you could install something like Kerio Connect which acts as a Microsoft Exchange-style platform to share and share calendars, contacts, and email across a number of different users.

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p>These tutorials are only available for MacStadium?'s minis hosted, but they can be used on any Mac mini that you have configured to be accessed remotely. Apple's smallest Mac is relatively cheap but still extremely powerful. MacStadium?'s tutorials may be a good beginning to help you get the most value from your remote mini.

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