Mac Mini colocation… starting at $29.99 which seems like a great low-cost way to get your (virtual) hands on a Mac Mini. It easily runs headless and can be fully administered through either VNC or Apple Remote Desktop. Not a bad way to get a Mac Mini serving your needs with some dedicated bandwidth.
Fork Networking’s MacMiniColocation.com also hosts Mac Minis for the power user. You get five times the bandwidth and the first month is free. Fork Networking has been in the hosting business for almost 10 years.
Apple has recently released a new mac mini server which makes this an even more attractive offer.
You can also purchase a “dedicated server” mac mini from http://www.macminiworld.net