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Three ways to run OpenClaw. One clear winner.

Dedicated laptop, DIY Mac Mini, or a hosted cloud VM — here's how they actually stack up on cost, security, setup, and reliability.

MNM Laptop Mac Mini (DIY) Hosted VM / VPS
Upfront cost $800, all-in ~ $600+ (Mini alone), add monitor/keyboard/mouse $0 upfront
Ongoing cost Electricity only (~$3/mo) Electricity only (~$3/mo) $10–40/mo ($120–480/yr), forever
Setup Guided wizard, no terminal ~ Manual Linux/macOS install + CLI config ~ SSH, CLI, server admin required
Onboarding support Free 30-min live call Community forums / DIY Community forums / DIY
Physical security Your home, your hardware Your home, your hardware Third-party data center
Data residency Everything stays on your machine Everything stays on your machine Your data lives on someone else's server
Local network access LAN devices, printers, smart home LAN devices, printers, smart home No local network access
Power outage resilience Built-in battery backup Goes down immediately (needs UPS) Data center power
Browser automation Full local Chrome/browser Full local browser ~ Headless only, bot detection issues
Vendor lock-in You own it. Cancel nothing. You own it Stop paying → lose everything
Performance Dedicated i5 + 16GB Apple Silicon (strong) ~ Shared resources, noisy neighbors

Why a cloud VM is the worst option for a personal AI agent

VPS and hosted VM options (Hetzner, DigitalOcean, AWS, etc.) are popular because they're easy to spin up. But for a personal AI assistant that handles your email, calendar, passwords, and browser sessions, they introduce serious problems:

  • Your data lives on someone else's hardware. API keys, email credentials, browser cookies, password vaults — all stored on infrastructure you don't control. One breach at the hosting provider and your entire digital life is exposed.
  • You pay forever. A $20/mo VPS costs $240/year, $720 over three years. The MNM laptop pays for itself in under a year and costs almost nothing to run after that.
  • No local network. A cloud VM can't talk to your smart home devices, local printers, NAS, or anything on your home network without complex tunneling. OpenClaw's most powerful integrations — Home Assistant, local file access, LAN dashboards — don't work from the cloud.
  • Browser automation is fragile. Headless browsers on VPS instances get flagged and blocked by websites constantly. Login sessions expire, CAPTCHAs fire, and bot detection makes reliable automation a constant battle. Local hardware with a real browser profile just works.
  • Stop paying → lose everything. Your agent's memory, skills, configurations, automations — all gone if you stop the subscription or the provider has an outage. With your own hardware, it's yours permanently.
  • Shared resources mean unpredictable performance. "Noisy neighbor" problems on shared VPS infrastructure can cause random slowdowns. Your personal AI agent shouldn't be competing for CPU with someone else's workload.

Mac Mini: capable but more work than it looks

The Mac Mini is a good machine. But "good machine" and "ready-to-use OpenClaw setup" aren't the same thing.

  • Hidden costs add up. The Mini is $600+ for the base model, but you still need a monitor, keyboard, and mouse for initial setup — even if you plan to run it headless. That's easily $750–900 total.
  • Setup is on you. Installing OpenClaw, configuring the environment, connecting providers, and hardening the system for always-on use requires command-line comfort. There's no guided wizard.
  • No battery backup. A desktop dies instantly during power outages. Your AI goes offline until power returns. A UPS adds another $50–100 and another thing to maintain.
  • No onboarding support. You're relying on Discord, GitHub issues, and docs. MNM includes a free 30-minute live call with every order.

If you're a technical user who already owns peripherals and enjoys configuring Linux/macOS, a Mac Mini works fine. But if you want to be productive on day one without terminal work, it's not the right tool.

The bottom line: A hosted VM puts your most sensitive data on someone else's infrastructure, costs more over time, can't access your local network, and disappears the moment you stop paying. A Mac Mini works but requires technical setup and hidden purchases. The MNM laptop is the only option that's secure, self-owned, always-on, and ready out of the box.

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