I guess for my personal pile of devices the caching service isn't all
that valuable but I could see it being very valuable for a large
enterprise. Seems like Apple would want more people running that to take
load off their servers. If I could just plop an app or start a service
on my regular osx mini and let it humm along in the background for my
home network I'd be happy to do that.
CB
On 1/20/16 7:31 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
I use OS X Server for the Caching service. I wish they’d split it off and dump
it in the client OS so I could update it with the rest of the system like you
could with 10.6 server, but alas. The best option seems to be to allow
automatic updates to handle it, except that the Server app needs to be manually
relaunched after upgrade. You know when, because the cache stops working.
It’s a pain in the network. But eh, everything is an app, it’s all good. :)
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