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mistyvales ◴[] No.42160997[source]
I find a lot of 10 year old Dell PowerEdge servers for basically free these days, some loaded with 128gb+ RAM. They work perfectly well with TrueNAS, pfSense, or even more powerful stuff. If you dont need a thousand cores, I always suggest them to people. Otherwise they end up in the dump..
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ramon156 ◴[] No.42192121[source]
Would love to know where, I want to convince friends they should get a home server, even if its just to use it as a NAS
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Palomides ◴[] No.42193434[source]
99% of people will be better served by a single consumer PC instead of enterprise gear, don't convince them to buy a poweredge!
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telgareith ◴[] No.42193876[source]
OOBM is a must have.
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1. zrail ◴[] No.42193941[source]
In a data center, sure. At home it's much less interesting and you can fake it with a NanoKVM or PiKVM for fairly cheap. Also a lot of "business" desktops with Intel processors will come with vPro, which is almost but not quite the same as a true IPMI.