Budget-HomeLab (#2) - BUILDING A BUDGET Home Server!
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Who wants to have a HomeLab but doesn't want to spend loads of money? I DO! Well this series is all about building a HomeLab WITHOUT spending tons of money! In this video, we take a look at building a BUDGET 16 Core Proxmox Server!
Parts Used for the Build -
CPU - Intel Xeon E5-4667 v3
Motherboard - Machinist X99-RS9
RAM - A-TECH 32GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM
GPU - AMD Radeon HD 8490
CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition
Storage - 256GB NVME SSD
Power Supply - 750W Sharkoon WPM Gold Zero
PC Case - Aerocool Atomic Micro ATX
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00:00 - Intro
02:10 - What is Proxmox?
02:55 - Parts Used in the Server Build
03:29 - CPU
04:29 - Motherboard
05:38 - RAM
06:07- GPU
06:40 - CPU Cooler
07:04 - Storage
07:47 - PSU
08:11 - PC Case
09:22 - Total Cost
10:24 - The Build
11:57 - Taking a look at Proxmox
18:45 - Conclusion Наука
I hope you cleaned the old thermal compound off your xeon bro. That thing was all gooped .
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Great stuff man, learnt a lot!
We can probably argue that proxmox is type-1 hypervisor because kvm is type-1, and proxmox uses kvm. But, I understand why it can be classified as both. That wikipedia article needs an update.
I can't get over this intro! :D
Thanks!
You're such a nice teacher, keep going! Looking forward for new videos😆
Great Video
Awesome video, very high quality and fun to watch.
Thanks!
Thanks!
what is the power consumption like? That's a big concern of mine; I don't want to rack up my electricity bill!
I thought you were using Odroid M1for your home server? What happened to that?
Hey from which country you are
Not sure wy there would be a Pi4 shown in this video all the time. This has obviously nothing to do with Pi at all imho
That machine is really under powered. For the budget you could have achieved a whole lot more performance.
it's cheap but in power consumption it'll make you bankrupt.
it's like having a small power plant server.
not really, people over exaggerate this too much. At idle it barely uses any power, for a homelab and as you can see in the video the server is 99% of the time almost at idle. That statement is true for DCs with thousands of nodes where CPUs get smashed all day. For home use you'll barely pay a dollar for it (CPU only as the rest of the system is the same with another CPU) a month, which makes CPUs like this relevant even with years of home use.