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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @travisdh1
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      @travisdh1 said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

      @JaredBusch Hardware wise, xByte is the only 3rd party I'd trust for anything going into production. A Supermicro is going to start at $1,500, which is a good deal for a new server.

      That said, if you just want to cheap out, I got my current Home Lab box from Orange Computers. No factory warranty, and I have no idea how good the support is if it's needed.

      I would never do something without a warranty of some type in this kind of scenario.

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        @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

        A Dell R230 on Xbyte shows $599 to start.

        "To start"...in that case it's without CPU, memory or disk. So it's a server that does not start.

        Get a new one instead from Dell. Dell R240, 8GB ECC RAM, Dual-core G4900 CPU, 1TB disk. $709 ready to go on dell.com

        G4900 is latest gen CPU, more than you need. To step up to 4 cores it's $176 to get a Xeon E-series CPU in the same machine.

        Supermicro is never going to be a cheap as Dell or HP low end models so there's no point even looking at it.

        PS. Also you get 1 year basic HW warranty on site in that price but you could extend to 3 year for $100 or whatever the customer wants.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

          @travisdh1 said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

          @JaredBusch Hardware wise, xByte is the only 3rd party I'd trust for anything going into production. A Supermicro is going to start at $1,500, which is a good deal for a new server.

          That said, if you just want to cheap out, I got my current Home Lab box from Orange Computers. No factory warranty, and I have no idea how good the support is if it's needed.

          I would never do something without a warranty of some type in this kind of scenario.

          So the box is considered semi critical.
          Does it have to be onsite? What about a Vultr VPS and a VPN connection?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

            @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

            @travisdh1 said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

            @JaredBusch Hardware wise, xByte is the only 3rd party I'd trust for anything going into production. A Supermicro is going to start at $1,500, which is a good deal for a new server.

            That said, if you just want to cheap out, I got my current Home Lab box from Orange Computers. No factory warranty, and I have no idea how good the support is if it's needed.

            I would never do something without a warranty of some type in this kind of scenario.

            So the box is considered semi critical.
            Does it have to be onsite? What about a Vultr VPS and a VPN connection?

            What part did you not understand?

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @JaredBusch
              last edited by Dashrender

              @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

              @Dashrender said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

              @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

              @travisdh1 said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

              @JaredBusch Hardware wise, xByte is the only 3rd party I'd trust for anything going into production. A Supermicro is going to start at $1,500, which is a good deal for a new server.

              That said, if you just want to cheap out, I got my current Home Lab box from Orange Computers. No factory warranty, and I have no idea how good the support is if it's needed.

              I would never do something without a warranty of some type in this kind of scenario.

              So the box is considered semi critical.
              Does it have to be onsite? What about a Vultr VPS and a VPN connection?

              What part did you not understand?

              All of it apparently.
              😛

              I didn't go back and re-read the OP after reading the comments - ON Prem ONLY.. fsst - whatever. 😛

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

                This is an on-prem only solution.

                .....

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                  bnrstnr @1337
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                  @Pete-S said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

                  @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

                  A Dell R230 on Xbyte shows $599 to start.

                  "To start"...in that case it's without CPU, memory or disk. So it's a server that does not start.

                  Get a new one instead from Dell. Dell R240, 8GB ECC RAM, Dual-core G4900 CPU, 1TB disk. $709 ready to go on dell.com

                  G4900 is latest gen CPU, more than you need. To step up to 4 cores it's $176 to get a Xeon E-series CPU in the same machine.

                  Supermicro is never going to be a cheap as Dell or HP low end models so there's no point even looking at it.

                  PS. Also you get 1 year basic HW warranty on site in that price but you could extend to 3 year for $100 or whatever the customer wants.

                  https://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSales/Online/InventorySearch.aspx?brandid=2804&c=us&cs=28&l=en&s=dfb&frid=192

                  Pretty good deals on previous gen Dells on their outlet site too. R230 with E3 series processor and 3-years support for $629

                  None of these super cheap options are going to have dual power supplies though.

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                  • notverypunnyN
                    notverypunny
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                    https://www.dellrefurbished.com/enterprise-products/servers/dell-poweredge-r720-4-port-140081.html

                    %40 off for president's day

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @bnrstnr
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                      @bnrstnr said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

                      Pretty good deals on previous gen Dells on their outlet site too. R230 with E3 series processor and 3-years support for $629

                      Not really a good deal IMO, because you can get a current gen for only $100 more.

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                        bnrstnr @JaredBusch
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                        @JaredBusch said in Dropping a black box on a client network:

                        Not really a good deal IMO, because you can get a current gen for only $100 more.

                        With 2 years less warranty and less processor... I don't know what's more important to you in this scenario.

                        A few hundred dollars probably isn't the biggest deal here anyway lol

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                          Spammer ban hammered.

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                              @JaredBusch I don't know if you ever finished up with this client, but for $1236 you can get a decent server that would work well.

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                              Add $99 if you wanted the 3 year warranty

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