Macweb Colocation, $ (on request) on Colocation
Colocation has been added on Feb 13, 2026
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 0 |
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| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards |
| 🔧 Category : | Fully Managed |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-Free |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | United States |
| ⚑ Targeting : | US |

See also initial Colocation plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
Colocation focuses on hosting customer-owned Apple systems in a data center environment, aimed at teams that need hardware control with professional facility operations.
Service highlights include:
Prime Silicon Valley location for low-latency connectivity and proximity to major tech ecosystems
Expert installation and monitoring by technicians
Remote-hands support for ongoing operations
Custom network options and hybrid cloud connectivity
Space, power, and bandwidth planning aligned to Apple hardware fleets
Pricing is presented as quote-based because requirements vary by the number of systems, power density, and network design.
Colocation is positioned for organizations that want to run their own Apple hardware in a professional data center environment rather than hosting systems on-premise.
The service is described as enterprise-grade and purpose-built for Apple systems, with emphasis on performance, privacy, security, and the ability to scale to large fleets for AI and creative workloads.
MacWeb highlights a prime Silicon Valley location, space/power/bandwidth planning, and custom network options, including hybrid cloud connectivity.
Remote-hands operations are part of the offer: technicians are described as installing, maintaining, and managing systems, combined with expert monitoring and operational support.
Typical scenarios include hybrid infrastructure extensions, dedicated build farms, render nodes, and private training environments where hardware ownership is important but data center operations are outsourced.
Commercial terms are commonly quote-based because requirements vary by rack space, power draw, and networking design.
Service highlights include:
Prime Silicon Valley location for low-latency connectivity and proximity to major tech ecosystems
Expert installation and monitoring by technicians
Remote-hands support for ongoing operations
Custom network options and hybrid cloud connectivity
Space, power, and bandwidth planning aligned to Apple hardware fleets
Pricing is presented as quote-based because requirements vary by the number of systems, power density, and network design.
Colocation is positioned for organizations that want to run their own Apple hardware in a professional data center environment rather than hosting systems on-premise.
The service is described as enterprise-grade and purpose-built for Apple systems, with emphasis on performance, privacy, security, and the ability to scale to large fleets for AI and creative workloads.
MacWeb highlights a prime Silicon Valley location, space/power/bandwidth planning, and custom network options, including hybrid cloud connectivity.
Remote-hands operations are part of the offer: technicians are described as installing, maintaining, and managing systems, combined with expert monitoring and operational support.
Typical scenarios include hybrid infrastructure extensions, dedicated build farms, render nodes, and private training environments where hardware ownership is important but data center operations are outsourced.
Commercial terms are commonly quote-based because requirements vary by rack space, power draw, and networking design.
📄 Editorial Review
MacWeb (est. 2020) is a specialist cloud provider focused entirely on Apple Mac bare-metal infrastructure. Based in Silicon Valley, they rent dedicated Mac mini and Mac Studio systems in the cloud rather than generic VPS or shared hosting. Everything is tuned for developers, IT teams and creative studios that need real macOS hardware for Xcode builds, CI/CD pipelines, AI workloads, rendering or testing, without having to rack and maintain Apple hardware themselves.The core offer revolves around Cloud Mac Mini and Cloud Mac Studio instances. Each server is a dedicated Mac, not a virtual machine, with full root/admin control, fixed IPv4/IPv6 address, and remote access via VNC and SSH. Instances sit on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, and newer M4/M4 Pro and M4 Max generations), with configurations scaling from entry-level 8-core CPUs with 16 GB unified memory up to very powerful 24+ core CPUs, 60-core GPUs and large SSD storage. Customers choose the macOS version (Sonoma, Sequoia or Tahoe) and can upgrade in-place, so development stacks stay aligned with Apple’s current OS releases.
For teams that have outgrown a single cloud Mac, MacWeb offers MiniCluster multi-node clusters. The standard MiniCluster combines 4× Mac mini M4 Pro nodes into a private cluster with 56 total CPU cores, 80 GPU cores, 64 NPU cores, 256 GB unified memory, and 4 TB SSD. Networking includes 10 Gbps uplink plus an 80 Gbps private Thunderbolt 5 LAN, making it suitable for CI/CD pipelines, AI inference, scientific workloads and heavy 3D or video rendering. The MiniCluster Pro line scales this to 10 nodes with up to 140 CPU cores, 200 GPU cores, 160 NPU cores, 640 GB unified memory and 10 TB SSD, turning Apple Silicon into a predictable "unit of compute" for larger engineering or media teams.
Beyond renting Mac hardware, MacWeb also covers hybrid scenarios. Their Colocation service lets customers ship their own Apple systems (Mac mini, Mac Studio or similar) into MacWeb’s data centers. Technicians handle rack installation, cabling and remote-hands assistance, and can attach high-capacity NAS, dedicated firewalls/VPN appliances, and 10 G / 100 G network links. This is attractive for organizations that want to keep ownership of the hardware but move it into a professional, highly connected environment.
There is also a cloud web hosting layer aimed at people who want to run WordPress, ExpressionEngine, HumHub and other web apps on Mac infrastructure without managing the full server. App "engines" can be brought online in minutes on shared Apple Silicon servers, with automatic SSL and an option to point custom domains to the instance. For domains, MacWeb acts as a simple registrar/manager: they can register, transfer or renew names on request, and DNS hosting is included for free, but management is handled through support rather than a self-service domain control panel.
Taken together, MacWeb is a niche Mac cloud and colocation provider than a traditional web host. They are a strong fit for teams that explicitly need macOS and Apple Silicon in the cloud—CI/CD for iOS, Mac app development, Apple Silicon–based AI or GPU workloads, or creative pipelines—while a typical small website owner looking for cPanel-style shared hosting is not the primary target.
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