

Each of these categories of networking is geared toward distinct user scenarios.


There are three broad categories by which a user can connect to a MacStadium Mac mini from a local machine – either from the user interface (UI), from the terminal, or via a virtual private network (VPN). Connecting to your Mac mini from your local machine: Below, we’ll walk through the various options for making this networking connection and break out the networking options by use case for easy reference. In order to interact with, and make use of a Mac mini remotely, MacStadium customers will need to access their Mac from another machine. MacStadium’s Mac mini servers fall into this category. Modern servers are “headless,” which means that they consist of only the “box” portion of a computer, rather than including a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
