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I don’t pay for an expensive NAS or even a Raspberry Pi.

5 Ways I Use my M1 Mac Mini as a Home Server!

You can easily set up a personal NAS, Pi-hole, Plex Server, and more.

Clark
Mac O’Clock
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8 min readMar 3, 2025

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Apple Silicon Macs are incredible machines. They demolish the playground of inexpensive computers by introducing energy efficient beasts to tackle challenges without breaking a sweat.

Since upgrading to an M3 Mac, my M1 Mac Mini has been collecting dust in the closet. So I wanted to do something useful with it.

Fortunately, being a geek pays off; it made me imagine an inexpensive solution to utilise the Mac Mini as a home server.

I made it work after a month of research, failure, and experiments.

The best part? It’s almost dead-silent and incredibly energy efficient!

The Mac Mini’s power consumption never surpassed 25 watts! And that’s on a full load, streaming 4K content and running multiple apps.

Five ways I use my M1 Mac Mini as a Home Server are to:

  1. Share external drives over network and use it as NAS.
  2. Host a powerful media server and play 4K media on Apple TV.
  3. Get rid of (most) advertisement on my…

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Clark
Clark

Written by Clark

I hold a BSc. in Computer Software Technologies. As a tech blogger and designer, I’m passionate about minimalism and aviation.

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