VelociCatTurd

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VelociCatTurd ,

Something to keep in mind, those poweredges are loud. If you don’t care about the noise or if you won’t have it turned on all the time maybe it doesn’t matter. There are ways to get the server quieter, but if noise is a concern then it would be easier and maybe even cheaper to build a server yourself. You don’t need a Xeon to do VMs, you don’t need a metric fuck ton of ram, don’t feel like you need “enterprise” level of gear to learn and have fun.

VelociCatTurd ,

32gb of RAM should be fine. What’s the core count on your CPU?

VelociCatTurd , (edited )

Hell yeah dude, that’s perfect.

Edit: I would start with what you have. If you do want to build a server, this is a good resource:

forums.serverbuilds.net/t/…/1075

What I also like to do is to upgrade my main rig and then I can move my older parts to the server, where possible.

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