What type of computer/servers are you using for proxmox server configurations?
I have not used proxmox. Wondering how much it would cost to invest to
get a reasonable setup for homelab use? Would 32G of Ram be a reasonable start for RAM? What size disk ?
I have not used proxmox. Wondering how much it would cost to invest to get a reasonable setup for homelab use? Would 32G of Ram be a reasonable start for RAM? What size disk ?
What type of computer/servers are you using for proxmox server configurations?
I have not used proxmox. Wondering how much it would cost to invest to
get a reasonable setup for homelab use? Would 32G of Ram be a reasonable start for RAM? What size disk ?
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claw wrote to Granville Errol Casey, Jr <=-
Check out the Dell R815 on ebay you can generally get one with 64 cores and 100+g of ram around $200 - $300. They come without drives most of
the time and will need around another $100 - $200 in drives. Your
homelab expierence will be awesome!
I'd love a proper server for my homelab - except it's running in my office! Way too much noise.
claw wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Mine sits right behind me in my office and I work from home. Its pretty quiet.
Do you keep your home air conditioned?
What type of computer/servers are you using for proxmox server configurations?
I have not used proxmox. Wondering how much it would cost to invest to get a reasonable setup for homelab use? Would 32G of Ram be a reasonable start for RAM? What size disk ?
What type of computer/servers are you using for proxmox server configurations?
I have not used proxmox. Wondering how much it would cost to invest to
get a reasonable setup for homelab use? Would 32G of Ram be a reasonable start for RAM? What size disk ?
You can pick up old Dell R620's on eBay fairly reasonably nowadays, and could build yourself a good rack for not too much, I like Dell's as the iDRAC is imho the best remote maintenance system on servers I've used. Dell's are robust, and you could do a lot worse.
paulie420 wrote to Granville Errol Casey, Jr <=-
A Raspberry Pi 4 w/ 8GB RAM as a quorum node only
paulie420 wrote to MeaTLoTioN <=-
iDRAC is awesome and even if the hardware is sans license, they can be
had for $20-30... my r320 is out of license, so I need to make a
purchase soon - I regret it everytime I need a terminal/console.
You can pick up old Dell R620's on eBay fairly reasonably nowadays, and
could build yourself a good rack for not too much, I like Dell's as the
iDRAC is imho the best remote maintenance system on servers I've used.
Dell's are robust, and you could do a lot worse.
I also love the Dell Poweredge platform. I'd suggest r330 - r730xd's as a baseline for whats 'really usable' in 2o24, but I've been surprised by how well a r320 runs my NAS - in fact, the 11th gen r320 has a few options that are BETTER than the 12th gen r330; they can accept 192GB RAM instead of the 12th gen 64GB limit - the max CPU is only $20-30 on eBay - 10 cores/20 threads - more than the r330...
So I guess the rx20 series ARE still very usable - but the step to 12th gen does bring more CPU and faster RAM. Both are fairly doable from a price standpoint - I am drooling for a Dell r730xd - 12 3.5" bays, but I wonder if the r720xd offers more RAM and cheaper components much like the r320/r330 does.
I don't have room for a rack, nor rack server. Would be scare of above event also. I see the prices are reasonable. I wonder if a NUC or small box like a NUC could be used with 32G to start off with proxbox, and then by another bo
I also love the Dell Poweredge platform.
You have an amazing setup with all these dell servers. I bought a T1000
I don't have room for a rack, nor rack server. Would be scare of above event also. I see the prices are reasonable. I wonder if a NUC or small box like a NUC could be used with 32G to start off with proxbox, and
then by another box when more ram or storage was needed for more vms,
and allow clustering.
I think at 32G NUC is like 500-600 at bit more pricey than the used hardware you are recommending; I appreciate the input and will keep the emails in case I change my mind about "rack server".
I route the ethernet and all connections and everything lays on the wood floor. Temps are ok, and the sound isn't insane - just shut the door... and, its warm in the winter!
Granville Errol Casey, Jr wrote to paulie420 <=-
Have you made images of "original" OS, before installing proxmox? I
don't have a windows machine; but it looks like most of the NUC and
USFF servers have windows on them.
the image in a vm . I believe proxbox installs as a debian installation right ?
I thought there was some base functionality with iDRAC that was free - unless you can buy a lifetime license at purchase time?
My company had 2 R430s and 2 R610s that I naver paid a license for
iDRAC, but it always seemed to be there. The R430s fell off of VMWare support and I was dying to throw Proxmox on them, but got the
thumbs-down from our ops director. He was firmly in the "no open source" old-school.
So - I literally don't even have a rack! My servers, two 1U machines...
an old Dell tower as a PBS... a BASIC switch [that I'm upgrading ATM]
and a couple other small devices; RPi 4, HUE Hub, etc - all live under
my spare bedroom bed.
I route the ethernet and all connections and everything lays on the wood floor. Temps are ok, and the sound isn't insane - just shut the door... and, its warm in the winter!
I think you're right, my PowerEdge's iDRAC's all work and I haven't paid for a licence, I think they're lifetime IIRC
So - I literally don't even have a rack! My servers, two 1U machines. an old Dell tower as a PBS... a BASIC switch [that I'm upgrading ATM] and a couple other small devices; RPi 4, HUE Hub, etc - all live unde my spare bedroom bed.
Oof the dust =)
I really wanna find a NEAT/INTERESTING rack if I can - in my head I was thinking about some rack that mounted the servers at a 45deg angle - or 30deg... or mounting them directly to a wall somehow.
Do any of you have a NAS device? I assume not for those of you that have TB disks in your servers (paulie! :-) ; you have disk right on those
beefy servers.
MeaTLoTioN wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
My company had 2 R430s and 2 R610s that I naver paid a license for
iDRAC, but it always seemed to be there. The R430s fell off of VMWare support and I was dying to throw Proxmox on them, but got the
thumbs-down from our ops director. He was firmly in the "no open source" old-school.
Oh no, your ops director needs re-educating haha. Open source ftw!
Bucko wrote to Granville Errol Casey, Jr <=-
Do any of you have a NAS device? I assume not for those of you that have TB disks in your servers (paulie! :-) ; you have disk right on those
beefy servers.
I use 2 NAS' a real Synology for my home use and a Xpenology for my
BBS'. The Xpenology spins up from a Proxmox VM..
I really wanna find a NEAT/INTERESTING rack if I can - in my head I was thinking about some rack that mounted the servers at a 45deg angle - or 30deg... or mounting them directly to a wall somehow.
Wheres all the alternative rack systems?! I only use 1U servers so I
don't need something huge - BUT those ones that hang on the wall seem
too short for PowerEdge systems.
Do any of you have a NAS device? I assume not for those of you that have TB disks in your servers (paulie! :-) ; you have disk right on those
beefy servers.
I'm considering mounting my servers vertically, I have a storage space with narrow (22" deep) but tall shelves, figure I could cut a 1u slot
and "hang" them from the top shelf.
I wouldn't if they have any spinning disks in, disks like to be on the level or 90 degrees, any other angle would prolly shorten the lifespan
of them, just thinking gyroscopically.
Yeah my poweredge's are all like 19" deep or something crazy, you have
to get deep deep racks to house them. I went with an open frame type
rack (no closed in sides. You can prolly get away with a quarter height full depth rack but you might wanna expand so I would suggest at least a half height full depth.
Got an Intel NUC I7 11th generation with 32G ram and 1TB
Do any of you have a NAS device? I assume not for those of you that have TB disks in your servers (paulie! :-) ; you have disk right on those beefy servers.
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