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    • TonyKnobelT
      TonyKnobel @WrCombs
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      @wrcombs $200 is a bit tight.

      Something like this, maybe? https://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Proliant-G7-N40L-MicroServer-658553-001-Turion-X2-2GB-250GB-NEW-IN-BOX/183234507786?hash=item2aa9a0b40a:g:fKMAAOSw5ipatDbg

      I haven't used the AMD version, but the Intel ones work OK. Not very fast, though.

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      • TonyKnobelT
        TonyKnobel @DustinB3403
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        @dustinb3403 No, I did mean physical dimensions. Narrows down the requirements.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @TonyKnobel
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          @tonyknobel oh, ha lol...

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
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            @WrCombs I would look on craigslist for a standalone 1/4 server rack and just use that as the dimensions.

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            • TonyKnobelT
              TonyKnobel @DustinB3403
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              @dustinb3403 He would need a bigger desk :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @TonyKnobel
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                @tonyknobel said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                @dustinb3403 He would need a bigger desk :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

                a 1/4 rack could easily fit under it. . . .

                I guess @WrCombs do you want a tower type server or a standard server?

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @EddieJennings
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                  @eddiejennings said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                  My server came from STI. Experience was good, but the next time I'll look for some better pricing. Xbyte is also good for servers and parts.

                  Xbyte is great, but you simply can't beat a good Dell Refurbished server with a decent coupon code... Xbyte can't touch that.

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                  • WrCombsW
                    WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                    @dustinb3403 said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                    @tonyknobel said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                    @dustinb3403 He would need a bigger desk :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

                    a 1/4 rack could easily fit under it. . . .

                    I guess @WrCombs do you want a tower type server or a standard server?

                    I guess either one would work.. a tower type would probably fit pretty well, but so would a standard guess it leaves it up to price.

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @Obsolesce
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                      @obsolesce said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                      @eddiejennings said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                      My server came from STI. Experience was good, but the next time I'll look for some better pricing. Xbyte is also good for servers and parts.

                      Xbyte is great, but you simply can't beat a good Dell Refurbished server with a decent coupon code... Xbyte can't touch that.

                      The last server we got was this:

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                      And, it came with a surprise two Solarflare 10g NICs, plus the risers. THe processor ours came with was an E5-2667 v2 @ 3.3 GHz 25M cache, better than the on above. All for $1841 to our door.

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                        bnrstnr
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                        Don't forget about how loud your server might be. If it's going on your desk it might make it a little uncomfortable.

                        It's also fun to shove the server in your basement or someplace that isn't as easily accessible so you can get that little extra remoting experience lol

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                        • WrCombsW
                          WrCombs @bnrstnr
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                          @bnrstnr said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                          Don't forget about how loud your server might be. If it's going on your desk it might make it a little uncomfortable.

                          It's also fun to shove the server in your basement or someplace that isn't as easily accessible so you can get that little extra remoting experience lol

                          Thats a good Idea. Thanks!

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @WrCombs
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                            @wrcombs said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                            @bnrstnr said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                            Don't forget about how loud your server might be. If it's going on your desk it might make it a little uncomfortable.

                            It's also fun to shove the server in your basement or someplace that isn't as easily accessible so you can get that little extra remoting experience lol

                            Thats a good Idea. Thanks!

                            For that approach though, you should just rent a server from Colocation America.

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                            • TonyKnobelT
                              TonyKnobel @WrCombs
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                              @wrcombs Since no one has asked yet -- what are you going to run on it? Hypervisor?

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                              • WrCombsW
                                WrCombs @TonyKnobel
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                                @tonyknobel said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                @wrcombs Since no one has asked yet -- what are you going to run on it? Hypervisor?

                                What do you suggest?
                                Never done anything like this.

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                                • jmooreJ
                                  jmoore
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                                  yeah hypervisor then various vm's within it for learning experience.

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                                  • WrCombsW
                                    WrCombs @jmoore
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                                    @jmoore said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                    yeah hypervisor then various vm's within it for learning experience.

                                    I have some (very little) experience with Vms using oracle Virtual Box. Most of that was because when i first started with ML i had to use a family computer and used Virtual Box to run my own OS and Store all of my info, then i got a my laptop and have been using it ever since. ( were talking 3 years ago ish)

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                                    • WrCombsW
                                      WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                                      @dustinb3403 said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                      @wrcombs said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                      @bnrstnr said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                      Don't forget about how loud your server might be. If it's going on your desk it might make it a little uncomfortable.

                                      It's also fun to shove the server in your basement or someplace that isn't as easily accessible so you can get that little extra remoting experience lol

                                      Thats a good Idea. Thanks!

                                      For that approach though, you should just rent a server from Colocation America.

                                      I looked into Vultr a little bit, I just wanted a local hardware, So i can do everything right there.

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                                      • Emad RE
                                        Emad R @WrCombs
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                                        @wrcombs

                                        Ryzen 7 1700 and disable SMT so you get 8/8 threads.

                                        Good AM4 mobo with M2 Storage + 8 SATA ports

                                        And thats it you can do alot starting from this, with alot of research you can enable ECC support on Ryzen 7 and on certain mobos

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                                        • jmooreJ
                                          jmoore @WrCombs
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                                          @wrcombs I'm no expert but for a learning experience like you want I think you would want to use hyper-v or kvm for your hypervisor. Whichever you choose, do both windows and linux stuff if you don't want to specialize yet. I recently went down this road too.

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                                          • WrCombsW
                                            WrCombs @jmoore
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                                            @jmoore said in First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .:

                                            .... kvm for your hypervisor. Whichever you choose, do both windows and linux stuff if you don't want to specialize yet.

                                            Im not ready for that kind of commitment 😉

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