Is IP networking possible over a Thunderbolt linked Mac mini M4 cluster?

Mac mini M4s have 3 thunderbolt 4 ports. Is it possible to build a cluster of them with a tree structure such that one of the 3 ports is connected to a node in the previous layer and the remaining 2 are connected to nodes in the next layer?


The head node is directly connected to three nodes in the first layer. The remaining 2 thunderbolt ports of those nodes are each connected to a new node in the second layer. etc. So layer 0 has 1 node (the head node), layer 1 has 3 nodes, layer 2 has 6 nodes, layer 3 has 12 nodes, etc. If each node is given a unique IP address, will it be reachable from the head node in this way?


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Posted on May 4, 2025 11:43 AM

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May 4, 2025 02:46 PM in response to Manolopoulos

You can use Thunderbolt as a point-to-point network, yes.


You’ll need to run the Macs as IP routers, and Macs aren’t great IP routers.


Or with more common hardware and networking, get 10 GbE NICs and a 10 GbE switch.


As for clustering, Apple dropped Xgrid and related support long ago. And Xsan support for Fibre Channel ended more recently. Which means not much native support for clustering. This as I usually expect clustering to include remote or shared storage access.


Routing: https://www.ms8.com/mastering-network-routing-on-macos/

May 28, 2025 06:08 PM in response to Manolopoulos

You can do this. By default it’s a layer-2 bus style topology. We have clusters of Studios and Mini M4s, where we daisy chain them…then the last one back to the first one to make a full loop.


Assign each Mac an IP from the same network to the TB Bridge Interface, but a different network than the Ethernet connections and no gateway. Easy. One Mac can reboot and only that one goes down.


Works great with exos, resilio and syncthing for faster lateral networking. It can also find each other for Minio replication and Content Caching Peering.

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