No, the server just uses a second disk in place of the optical drive or, in recent models, in the empty space where the optical drive once was (silly Apple!). However, there are no longer Mac Mini servers; they’re all Core I5 desktops now. I think Apple just aren’t interested in that segment anymore, sadly. I have my 2012 model and am very happy I have it. It has two Apple-approved SSDs and a Core I7. It’s running Linux, because Apple now think servers should be delivered as apps on the App Store for use on desktops too and now the server is pretty hopeless.
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