Building a Home Lab Cluster
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@travisdh1 Ha I thought you meant "build your own server" which of course you can, but is it cost effective to do so?
Racks are pretty cheap, you can find them at metal scrap yards for like 10 bucks for a full rack.
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@travisdh1 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
You can always build your own. If you can find something used at a good price, that's probably the better way to go.
I had one of these before. Didn't really like it.
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@aaronstuder Just check your local metal scrap yards I bet that they have several hundred racks available.
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@DustinB3403 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@aaronstuder Just check your local metal scrap yards I bet that they have several hundred racks available.
My closest metal scrap yard is over an hour away
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@travisdh1 that sucks.
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Do you really want a rack or a cabinet? Most severs have to be mounted from the front and back.
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When I get time,.. and the need for a server, this is what I was planning on using:
http://tombuildsstuff.blogspot.com/2014/02/diy-rack-server-plans.html
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@gjacobse What's the cost on something like that?
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@aaronstuder probably pretty higb
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@aaronstuder said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@gjacobse What's the cost on something like that?
"Materials for an enclosed 20U server rack came out to just under $400. For an open rack it was only about $100 including casters."
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@aaronstuder said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@gjacobse What's the cost on something like that?
Probably several hundred dollars.
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the problem with any business class servers though, for me, is noise.
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@Dashrender said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
the problem with any business class servers though, for me, is noise.
Yeah, that can be a big issue in a small living space!
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@Dashrender said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
the problem with any business class servers though, for me, is noise.
I was amazed at how much quiter my new (2015) server was than my old servers.
Of course, that is just one.
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I'm fortunate enough that my house is large enough and arranged in the "right ways" so that I barely hear my server.
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@DustinB3403 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
I'm fortunate enough that my house is large enough and arranged in the "right ways" so that I barely hear my server.
Yeah I could put a setup like this in my HVAC room and probably be OK.
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@Dashrender said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@DustinB3403 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
I'm fortunate enough that my house is large enough and arranged in the "right ways" so that I barely hear my server.
Yeah I could put a setup like this in my HVAC room and probably be OK.
You have a room in your house just for the HVAC equipment, I guess I am a plebeian...
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@DustinB3403 said
You have a room in your house just for the HVAC equipment, I guess I am a plebeian...
I do as well. It's called the basement.
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@BRRABill said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@DustinB3403 said
You have a room in your house just for the HVAC equipment, I guess I am a plebeian...
I do as well. It's called the basement.
Basements don't count because so do I.
I was thinking something drywalled, and finished for something that maybe get 5 minutes of attention a month. (to change the filters)
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@DustinB3403 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@Dashrender said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
@DustinB3403 said in Building a Home Lab Cluster:
I'm fortunate enough that my house is large enough and arranged in the "right ways" so that I barely hear my server.
Yeah I could put a setup like this in my HVAC room and probably be OK.
You have a room in your house just for the HVAC equipment, I guess I am a plebeian...
Eh? My basement has three rooms - storage/HVAC, bathroom, and the rest is open area do whatever.
This is how I see many basements.