Which mac mini should I get to setup osx server

Hello!
I run a small development team though we are fairly new at working together and we're trying to setup an efficient development environment for us.  I've recently stumbled on to 'continuous integration' and had heard that a Mac Mini server can go a long way toward reaching that goal. 
Keep in mind, though we're iOS developers and are technologically competent, none of us have server admin experience.
Unfortunately the latest update to Mac Mini does not have a server model.  That leads me to the following questions:
1) Should I purchase an older mac mini that is already setup as a server?  (aka, Mac mIni server)
2) Should I purchase one of the newer models and install OSX Server myself?  I heard it's cheap off the Mac App store, so price is not a concern, but I'm not sure what the tradeoffs are of getting one that is already a supposed server, and setting one up myself as a server.
3) If I do purchase one of the three newer models, how do I know which one I need to support our environment?  Lower cost is obviously better, but I don't want to short change ourselves on the required power.  We would use the server mostly for file sharing, collaborating, code repos, CI, etc.  We have a website that we host on Godaddy and I would move it to our server if I could, but this is low on the priority list.
I'm also open to options such as, do none of the above and wait for a new Mac mini server model to come out, but I'm anxious and want to get started
Thanks so much for your help and advice!
Frankie

A server model is NOTHING but a 2nd 2.5" HD and the OSX Server APP
buy a quad core mini (on sale now at best buy), and purchase a 1TB Hitachi ($65) 7200RPM HD off ebay
and purchase the server APP from the APP STORE.
OR, just find a new or used server model 2012 Mini
dont even think about fooling with the new 2014 Mini.   Lost cause.
I use godaddy as well, and ergo have NO need for a Mini server, even though I own 4 Mac Minis.
godaddy is cheaper and easier ......you should possibly consider the same

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