EDIT : I’m going to use a Lenovo P500 (at around $130) with 8 threads (will upgrade it later) and 64gb of RAM. It support the E5 v4 family so that’s great. If someone knows the power consumption, that would be cool!

Hello, I want to build a “homelab” and I’m searching for a server, what do you propose me as good options? I need something with at least 64gb RAM, can buy used, and minimum 16vcores… Around 150$ If you have any good options let’s comment below 👇 THX ❤

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I’m assuming you’ve never built a computer before because even 32 GB of RAM costs more than $150 🤣

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Bro think about used part and I don’t need 7200mhz ddr5

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32 GB of DDR4 RAM is about 70 USD here. But you don’t need 32, you can selfhost plenty of stuff on 16 or even 8 GB. Heck I ran mine on an old 4 GB stick for a couple of years when I first started.

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I ran about 10 orb12 docker containers on my raspverry pi with 4gb of ram + Debian (and OMV5).
Red lined the thing plenty of times.

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Huh?
4x 30€ is not 150€ on my calculator (DDR4 RAM I bought for my Intel NUC which I use as my server)

Now if we talk about DDR5, 2x 16GB, ECC and registered Kits…That might fit.
The kit I bought was 148€ in April 2023. Even now it’s 125€.
And it’s not really an isolated case of cheap ram…

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You need at least $1,000,000

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And a helicopter.

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Looking for recommendations for a racecar, at least 800 horsepower. Needs to hit 60 mph in under 4 seconds.

My budget is $2000. Please give recommendations.

LOL

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“67 hemi cuda!”

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Used HP ProLiant. It’s nearly 10 years old, but has 16 cores 64GB of RAM, and is just under $150 with free shipping

https://www.ebay.com/itm/235286275608

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Look at the edit I will maybe take that

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If they are up for that, I’d be happy to part with mine for cheap. They’d need to get an E5-2650 (v2) to meet their 16 core requirement but a pair of those are pretty cheap.

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The hidden cost of power usage could be a lot more expensive then something more modern though lol

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Agreed. 100% would not recommend going this route for a homelab, but it does meet every specified requirement

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Look at my edit do you think it’s better?

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Wouldnt bother with Gen8. We literally throw them in the e-waste recycle bin.
Either get a Gen9 if tight with cash (also EOL) or Gen10 servers which are currently supported and get current updates.

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lol that thing needs to be tossed in the recycler

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Xeon E5-2670, with 115W TDP, which means 2x115=230W for the processor alone. with 8 ram modules @ ~3W each, it’ll going to guzzle ~250W when under some loads, while screaming like a jet engine. Assuming $0.12/kwh, that’s $262.8 per year for electricity alone.

Would be great if you have an isolated server room to contain the noise and cheap electricity, but more modern workstation should use at least 1/4 of electricity or even less.

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I just want to correct something is that the TDP is the power under load, so if the cpu is not 100% used it could be 20 hours at 25W and 4 at 90W

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What are you actually gonna be doing? Not 10 virtual machines or whatever you said, what actual services are you gonna be running?

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Sorry I says vm but in fact this is containers

In Proxmox :

VM with Truenas Scale VM with Debian to run docker :

  • wireguard

  • reverse proxy

  • jellyfin (+ jellyseerr)

  • radarr, sonnarr, prowlarr

  • nextcloud

  • pfsense

  • duckdns

  • zabbix (and maybe grafena)

  • NUT

  • Pie-Hole like

  • 2 websites

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Are you just starting out? I got started with home labbing with a Raspberry Pi 2B (1GB RAM!) and an external HDD I had lying around. I host Yarr, Navidrome, backups and a dashboard app Ive written on there and I am quite satisfied. I would really recommend starting small with hardware you already have and then buy new hardware as you go along. I am also using Tailscale. With this you can get your initial setup up and running in a day and save money if it turns out home labbing isnt for you or you dont really need the hardware.

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thx

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