Mac Mini 2.4 w4G Ram...Good VI Computer?

Do you think this would be a good option to serve some additional VI's like Ivory, or LASS with my Mac Pro? At 799 I could probably get a couple of these and if I could figure out the best way to connect them all up could free up the Mac Pro for other duties....if not any other economical suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Tom

It's not a very powerful computer, very limited on ram and you're mostly limited to external hard drives, which aren't as fast as internal ones. For that price I'd look at a PC, you can get one that blows away the mini and is much more flexible, and for a machine that's just hosting instruments you're not going to be dealing with the OS much.

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