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itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Good to see you :), there a lot of good questions ! I'm not working on the project anymore so you'll be able to reply with better answer. But still had a really good experience with you guys.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
I totally agree on your comment by the way, it's not ideal at all, I'm not even working on the project anymore, every update, every feature is always a pain as we had to do reverse engineering.

Everything on this project is "hackie", it is not a solution for the future, the day Apple will change their license or break retro compatibility, the project will have no chance to survive.

So yes, the mac mini is absolutely not designed to be placed in a DC, a special product for that purpose would be better. So it's a risky bet from a technical point of view.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
This project was actually kickstart to compete against AWS launching the first apple as service, there were no consider about this.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Trust me, at our scale ... Apple didn't care at all about us, even if Scaleway is one of the biggest cloud provider in France.

And actually the project was made to be faster on the market than AWS on their M1 offer, not to be industrialized at first.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
We were a little team, doing the API dev, the infra, the hardware and countless things. The product is improving and it was impossible to even imagine remoing the case as we spent so many time wiring everything, going to DC and setting up everything. Yes the team is actually doing all of this, even going to DC installing the macs in the racks.

But I agree that for a big scale, this is a good solution. (cf: github)
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Actually the power button is pretty useless, they set it up like this for the airflow as the mac mini fans are on the back.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Yes, and the actual license is pretty limiting as we have to sell the mac for at least 24h, not less, and no virtualization.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Yes, the experience is pretty bad, we were doing baremetal, so I assume there were only a single user on it. The tooling and its documentation was really bad too, actually we based ourselves on the asahi project and its documentation and some open-source project that did a lot of work on reverse engineering all of the system we used.

From a user based perspective, using the remote desktop feature was a pain and I don't think any of our users were actually using it, the main use was : CI, AI training and bitcoin mining.
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
That's exactly the purpose of the raspberry they setup in this image
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
Generally the main purpose was CI, blockchain mining and AI training
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
No, the USB-C is just there to act as a KVM for administrating purpose, as the MDM hasn't enough administration capability
itrash
·8 months ago·discuss
I was part of the team that built this project at Scaleway, ask me anything