Downsizing my Home Lab to a SINGLE PC

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  • @anthonyherchenroder9763
    @anthonyherchenroder9763 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +448

    I think you missed an important point on this system. This is what I call a “nickel and dime” server. If you can’t come up with $800 bucks at one time you can still build this server 100-150 bucks at a time and end up with the same result while continuing to use it in the meantime. I think this kind of build is more relevant in today’s economy than a pure budget build.

    • @Prophes0r
      @Prophes0r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Home servers are rarely purchased in their final form.
      Even servers that might cost $1000 are going to get reused, modified, recombined, or just gutted.
      I get what you are saying, but only full on enterprises actually buy a server, use it, then dump it and replace it.
      In that sense, EVERY home server is going to be a "nickel and Dime" one.

    • @Lunolux
      @Lunolux 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      ​@@Prophes0rmeanwhile,
      me and my minipc as homeserver xd :

    • @rationalbushcraft
      @rationalbushcraft 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      My home server is a discarded machine. If you are in the business at all you run across these all the time. I have this exact same model in my office that I am using just for Kali. My home server is a mini. Plenty enough to do CTFs and pihole and all those other little things one uses at home. I know people who have taken discarded business servers home then shocked by the rise in their electricity cost. You can grow weed indoors for the electric cost of a real server or two. A mini works well and very low power usage.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Today's economy of record GDP growth, record jobs numbers, record stock market figures, and incredibly-low unemployment?
      That... economy?

    • @Prophes0r
      @Prophes0r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tim3172 Hrmm... How about...
      Record income inequality?
      Record number of people living under the poverty line in "developed" countries?
      Housing inequality so bad that several countries (including the USA) have declared it officially an "emergency"?
      I don't know how YOU judge whether an economy is 'working', but I judge it based on whether or not it achieves it's stated purpose. An economy is SUPPOSED to "...manage the availability of resources so that those who need them have access..."
      Our global economy is broken, likely beyond repair. It doesn't do 'it's job'. It is a failure.
      The fact that you can point at "...some numbers go up..." as a sign of success is part of the problem.
      "Number go up" is not the sign of success. It is often a sign of failure.

  • @dominick253
    @dominick253 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    I'm really happy with my setup. 2 E-Waste laptops and raspberry pi-5 run in a q device for proxmox. Each proxmox node backs up to backup server on the other node. And although I don't have anything like ha I do have redundancy in many of my services whether there's a hot backup or I could just click on another one on the other node and be back up and running. Dual pinholes dual tailscale vpns. Even a backup for my router if it goes down.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Hell yeah brother

  • @yramagicman675
    @yramagicman675 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Your starting machine plus the 2 4tb drives is my current home lab, almost exactly, just in a different box. I love it. It effectively free for me since it's an old PC of mine.

    • @heskinammoduo5799
      @heskinammoduo5799 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Quick someone give this guy a medal

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was fun to watch thanks. It was great as a quick overall refresher on hardware and setup.

  • @YHK_YT
    @YHK_YT 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    You don’t need it, you WANT IT!!

    • @mt_kegan512
      @mt_kegan512 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Preach!

  • @drakkon_sol
    @drakkon_sol 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    I'm rocking a Dell PE-T110ii with 4x8TB drives, 16GB DDR3, a TESLA P4 and a Xeon E3-1260L.
    I bought this a year ago for $50, completely intact, and have been happy with it so far.
    This is my NAS, Plex, MC, Cloud, file-sharing server, and I love it.
    Who needs screaming fast & expensive hardware when the only person I do this for is myself.
    I did the old opti 9020 USFF with usb drives+enclosures, upgrading to more ram, an i7-4785T, and an additional ssd in a dvd adapter, because it was CHEAP and yet Capable.
    Im not spending ~$800, but I'm not doing the same level of services you are. But this kind of approach, where you utilize old tech to suit your needs, is really the best way, imo, and also more fun to see what you can reliably squeeze out of it while still having the system do it without breaking a sweat.

    • @elsenysams6877
      @elsenysams6877 หลายเดือนก่อน

      55W vs 850W TDP LOL

    • @badharrow
      @badharrow หลายเดือนก่อน

      Love the P4. It's a beast of a card in that form factor.

    • @KiraSlith
      @KiraSlith 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A Tesla P4 for $50 by itself would be crazy, you had to have bought that from a friend.

  • @mt_kegan512
    @mt_kegan512 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Well done video sir. This kind of info is great for people who are kinda serious about getting into homelab. Not too cheap, but keeping it realistic. I started 10 years ago with 2 HP D530s. Gotta start somewhere!

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m so glad you posted this because I really need to consolidate. Thank you.

  • @BradleyHerrin
    @BradleyHerrin 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I agree about preferring to have a separate firewall, but I also want to virtualize it to try out different platforms over time. My go-to has been a single device that I only run firewall software on.

  • @kristopherleslie8343
    @kristopherleslie8343 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bout to check this out buddy happy new year 🎉

  • @sanderdelft
    @sanderdelft 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Kudos for calling out the lack of backup options on a single server homelab. Newbies beware. How do you restore your VMs when your NAS is virtualized on a server which is down.
    Would love a video on backup options for this scenario tbh.

    • @mt_kegan512
      @mt_kegan512 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As an idea (on the cheap) grab the cheapest n100 mini that has 2.5 networking, SATA and nvme and use a m.2 to pci converter with HBA out to x8 SATA. Power the drives externally and curious if you could have a dang nice NAS for less than $300 minus drives. I'm thinking of trying a backup TrueNAS in my home lab with this hardware ... Cause my other 5 servers want another friend?...and because I can.

  • @Malintent
    @Malintent 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This is exactly what I was looking for on a project I'm looking to start up, thanks for this!

  • @cdnron75
    @cdnron75 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    Nice to see a video about running a home lab on a smaller scale. It sucks that the PC can't support a 7th gen CPU. I'm running a similar setup but with an EliteDesk G3 SFF and it does support both 6th and 7th gen. I picked up a barebones unit for $28 CAD and installed a 7th gen CPU and 16GB RAM that I already had. It also has onboard NVMe so I bought a new NVMe drive for it. I already had 2 x 5TB drives that I installed and it all works great with TrueNAS Scale.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Yeah I ran a 7700k in my main rig for so long. Woulda been a cool throwback to slap one in here haha.

    • @gogota_
      @gogota_ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      O have pretty much same setup. HP G3 MIDI tower but with i3 7100T. IT worka great and literally sips power :)

    • @MC-dd8gj
      @MC-dd8gj 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I think it can run 7th gen, but only non-K chip. I think the only upside for this box vs G3 is that it can run E-3 chip with ECC memory.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MC-dd8gj If I had one laying around I'd throw it in there and see

    • @jamescollins6085
      @jamescollins6085 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      How hot do the hard drives get in that system? Airflow seems limited based on what I saw in the video.

  • @TheKamil2310
    @TheKamil2310 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    i managed to not understand any of this server stuff but stayed hyped up

  • @1sonyzz
    @1sonyzz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So happy with my Anker chargers, powerbanks and cables, they lasted me 7 years so far and I'm happy with their products for charging needs :)

  • @BerserkPublishing
    @BerserkPublishing 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Dude, this took me back, way back, to 1991. I had a 386sx. I used it to host a BBS as well as use it for my Turbo C coding and compile environment for college. I had 4 meg of RAM and 40 Meg of HDD. (Not a typo.) I don't think you're as old as me, but something tells me, you can relate to those specs, if only from having learned about them in school. Great video. I spent my career as a back end guy, mostly BI and Data Warehouse systems. I'll admit, I should have a home server, but after 27 years of living the "dream" I fell back into my old hobby of Flight Sims, X-Plane and MSFS, and picked up writing fiction to satisfy that old creativity itch I used to scratch with coding. Great video, I'm a subscriber now.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Dang, nice. Yeah in 1991 I was being birthed so I don't really remember much from that year lol

    • @BerserkPublishing
      @BerserkPublishing 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@RaidOwl and I thought I looked old. ROTFL. Trust me, it's the amazing hairstyle and gray beard. I'm with you. I'm pretty sure there's an unwritten law about hardware/backend people and beards with lack of hair. including the women.

    • @randomno0
      @randomno0 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      😮This is almost exactly what I was starting with in 1991. I had a Radio Shack “Tandy 1000 386SX/33” (yes, 33 MHz!!) with 2 MB of RAM soldered in which I upgraded to its max of 10 MB (2 MB + pair of 4 MB) and 40 MB HDD (upgraded to 540 MB) and added a 33.6 Kbps dial up modem card. I learned a ton from this which got me into system building and eventually IT. After 20 years of being a database/datacenter admin -> mgr -> integrator -> director -> architect for a medium sized retailer across 3 US states, I have a great memories and appreciation for that old PC and the journey it sent me on. Cheers!

    • @KiraSlith
      @KiraSlith 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Still amazed in retrospect by how fast mainstream HDDs went from tens of megabytes, to tens of gigabytes, to 100s of gigabytes going from 1990 to 2005, only to hang around the 250-500gb range all the way until 2015 or 2016. Heck, a lot of people are still picking drives in that 250-500gb range just because they don't NEED more space.

  • @josephroblesjr.8944
    @josephroblesjr.8944 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved the humor In this! I snagged the 9th Gen big brother of the base system for $100 last week and have been trying to figure out some uses for it. This is very helpful

  • @ragtop50
    @ragtop50 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Did something very similar with a HP 800 G4 EliteDesk...i7-8700, 64GB RAM, and a couple of network cards (2.5G). Installed Proxmox and then the possibilities were endless at that point. It is the center of my home automation and NAS backups, and an extra Windows 11 VM I use for testing. The i7-8700 is 6 core 12 thread. These are awesome for homelabs !! I think the G4 with a i7-8700 gives the most bang for the buck.

    • @Scimu
      @Scimu หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the idea!!

  • @matt-alencar
    @matt-alencar 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really liked this concept, I just built a HTPC based on the N100 that is also a NAS / Docker server for my applications, and I can even play retro games on it using RetroArch, just using Debian as a base system, no virtualization at all. And I'm very satisfied with the results so far.

  • @realmadera
    @realmadera 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the cool transition

  • @elmestguzman3038
    @elmestguzman3038 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    That is a cool set up. I have been running a PfSense vm for 3 years no issues. You could have saved a PCI slot by using in 2.5G for the router WAN and the other as the main link out of PMOX. Used the VNIC for the LAN port in PfSense and TrueNAS. The Virtual NICs in PMOX are 10G.

    • @haydenc2742
      @haydenc2742 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They do have 4X NIC cards as well...

  • @stey2590
    @stey2590 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I'm running my homelab on a Dell 3060 that I got for free, i3 6100t and 16gb of ram. Upgraded it with a 1tb crucial mx500 for proxmox and added an 8tb hard drive for file storage and it's hosting Jellyfin, adguard, NAS, home assistant, tailscale, entire ARR suite for linux ISOs. Not bad for a system that was destined for the trash.

  • @DaemonForce
    @DaemonForce 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love these little boxes. They're waaaay more than suitable as a home server and a few SBs have caught on to that idea a year ago when I was trying this out on hardware that rides the line. Turns out I don't need much and I really mean that.
    Athlon 64, 2GB DDR2, ~20TB storage, 10GbE SFP..✓💯 Works out great.
    Something like a multicore chip with onboard graphics would be like a rocket. Anything made within the past 3-6 years would definitely be put to better use as a workstation but you get the idea. There's a few lines to be drawn for this and that. It's best to define them and then build based around that.

  • @HaydonRyan
    @HaydonRyan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    A lot of the docker container setups offer a hidden efficiency option - always opt for the alpine tagged version vs Debian or other. disk footprint is about 50%. It would be interesting to do a follow up to this taking some of the networking advice that others have stated, and also trying some chaos testing on the machine - that would be awesome.
    Also another idea for a new home server would be a local LLM server, connected into homeassistant. Unfortunately that would be pretty hard to make performant and inexpensive but would love to see you try!

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Yeah the few web servers I’ve spun up use the alpine imagine

  • @ecotts
    @ecotts 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome; I enjoy videos like this, nice one!

  • @romanrm1
    @romanrm1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    With some bridging setup it would not be needed to connect pfSense LAN port to your LAN switch separately. Make the 2nd (LAN) port of the router VM a virtual NIC, and bridge it to the 2.5G port that's already connected into your LAN. A huge bonus for efficiency, now the server itself doesn't have to go out and back in via an external switch for all its Internet access.

    • @KiraSlith
      @KiraSlith 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Ehhhh, while that makes sense for convenience and performance's sake, it's not the most secure solution on older hardware. Then again, everything about this box is a peformance issue so... 🤷

  • @28469
    @28469 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Damn, that transition at the start was so clean!!! Who's your editor?

  • @ViciousXUSMC
    @ViciousXUSMC 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Kinda doing the same, about to replace my Dell R210ii server with a SFF PC to be my firewall.
    Trying to decomission my R710 that is my Hypervisor (ESXi) also running a virtual TrueNAS, and see if I can move those VM's to my R510 that is my NAS running Unraid.
    The one thing I would miss moving to a regular PC over my servers is iDRAC or ILO. I have never once hooked a keyboard/mouse/monitor to them always do everything thru remote management.

  • @handsomestrangr
    @handsomestrangr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I grabbed an old dell r330 the other day for under 200 bucks. Found that with the backplane installed I could add 10gb dual Intel nic and a nvme to pcie adapter. So I have 2 disk drives at 8tb a piece, a 128gb os drive with a 128gb backup for that. A 1tb ssd for faster storage and a 256gb nvme drive, which really was just a test to see if it would work. And it does. So with the exception of a video card I can run everything there and it doesn’t run too hot. It’s a trueNAS scale server though and hosting all my 24/7 services so I wanted something a little more efficient than my previous monstrosity. I have a game server on the side though that is a 10th gen i5 which I built for under 400 so I think it’d be possible to upgrade even your cheap server here pretty easily if you’d like newer hardware.

  • @0xKruzr
    @0xKruzr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I really like that you picked Skylake for this machine. the difference between Skylake and previous generations was HUGE and imo for used gear it's smack in the middle of best bang for your buck.

    • @rudysal1429
      @rudysal1429 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yea, but it would be preferable to have at least 8th gen or 9th for the better quicksync.

    • @0xKruzr
      @0xKruzr หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@rudysal1429 great point tbh, for anyone building a machine that will be used for transcoding/streaming that's critical stuff.

  • @emiellr
    @emiellr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Huge respect brother 💪

  • @LtGen.Failure
    @LtGen.Failure 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm still a fan of using retired server gear like E5 Xeons and Supermicro Boards. My "new" main server (E5-2680V2/X9SRL-F) is idling at around 60W and is literally whisper quiet. This stuff is old but you get more IOMMU-Groups for passing devices through to VMs and DDR3 registered ECC RAM is dirt cheap. The board even supports PCIE-bifurcation so i can use multiple NVME drives quite easily. For smaller setups (router/firewall/homeassistant/backupserver) i prefer the intel N100 series. Low cost, very low power consumption and more than enough computing power for these tasks using ProxMox and TrueNAS Scale.

  • @ancipital
    @ancipital 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just in the process of setting up an intel NUC with proxmox, pfsense and some virtual machines to play with some stuff, was originally going to be AHV as use that for work, but unfortunately requires min 3 physical SSD's - was using ESXi but it was more of a pain though was working! First thing was to get Plex up an running as didn't run well on my NAS! One of the reasons for the NUC was very lower power usage even when running maxed out.

  • @rubehickscube474
    @rubehickscube474 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Similar consolidation that I just did was getting 5 $50 mini-PCs, a $10 TP-Link switch, and a Synology NAS. The reason for this is because some people just give away a blank Synology if it doesn't have storage, but if you already have hard drives then it works well. I have two 6TB hard drives I've had for a while that I put in the NAS for long-term storage and back up my ProxMox nodes. The 4 mini-PCs have 250GB SSDs each that you can get for free from microcenter during their promotion. So all total I have about $300 in a small "server".
    All plugged in to the same switch, they can be VLAN'd off and I 3D printed a mount for them all with the switch so it's just one singular box with a few power cables coming out. But, if one node completely fails me, like it lights itself on fire and I can't fix it, I still have 4 other nodes to pick up the pace until I get that node replaced with any other mini-pc.
    Works well for me!

  • @kevinwhiten2804
    @kevinwhiten2804 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would love more of a walk through/breakdown on the LCX and plex install.

  • @goldsilvergm
    @goldsilvergm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    An alternative that I found with my personal system: pass the integrated net card to pfsense and then create 2 extra virtual net cards that are VXNet. The first one should be client network and associated with a physical port. The second is a service network for the VMs to communicate with jumbo frames.
    This helps all comms stay within the box. The service net isn't required but you can get some speed boosts and lower CPU usage with jumbo frames.

  • @jdratlif
    @jdratlif หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a lot like my setup, though I didn't repurpose an old PC. I have a custom built ryzen 5600G w/ 32G RAM and a 2.5G Intel NIC pciE card. Proxmox running on the host on a 1 TB nvme. 3 drive raidz1 pool directly on the proxmox host. I also put docker on the proxmox host rather than a VM. I'm not using portainer. Samba docker container is the NAS rather than TrueNAS. My TP-Link router is my firewall/router/wifi, but I do have an lxc container running dnsmasq for DHCP/DNS. I don't have all the nice GUI interfaces you have (TrueNAS, portainer, pfSense, pihole), but I prefer the CLI most of the time, so it works for me.

  • @aaronmorrow4957
    @aaronmorrow4957 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One thing if you're looking at adding a GPU to your NAS: Sparkle has a single-slot LP ARC A310 for $99. It's got almost the gaming performance of the RX6400, but it has phenomenal encoding for h264, h265, and even AV1. A lot of people buy ARC GPUs just for the AV1 transcoding, and this is the cheapest way to get into that, plus it fits into any PC. Even if you're not gaming on your network-in-a-box, it's great for passing through to PLEX and having better transcoding than an older QuickSync GPU.

  • @emmanuelrodriguez1043
    @emmanuelrodriguez1043 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the content even tho I don’t know much about servers! I have an i7-6700 and had that RX6400 (No encoders) but now playing with an Intel ARC A380 LP (but dual slots). Need a newer CPU to enable ReBar. Great content always 👍🏼

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Had no parity or backups for my data in my workstation so I finally decided to invest in building my own home server. Just ordered a Dell with an i7-8700, GTX 1080, and 64GB ram for $370 for the base of my first home server and NAS. Can’t wait to get tinkering. Excited to see how the 1080 with unlocked drivers compares to my 2080 super (with game ready drivers) on my windows machine for plex transcoding. Decided to spend the extra premium on 8th gen over 7th gen for better performance when hosting game servers. Starting off with 6 used 8tb HDDs before I slowly swap them out for larger 18TB NAS drives as things progress. Snagged a Classico dark rock case and an HBA card for some extra SATA ports. Assuming there are no issues with the HBA card and the stock PSU I am quite happy with the hardware I was able to snag for under $900.
    Now I just need to save up for a working UPS. Last one I ordered new was defective and wouldn’t charge the battery. I got to keep the defective unit so there is a chance only the UPS or the battery is defective. Debating if I should just risk it and spend the $90 on a used UPS and chuck in my battery that may not be defective or if I should just snag a second unit for troubleshooting purposes at full price and just use it on another system.

  • @aure_eti
    @aure_eti 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At the end, having that running 24/7 might be a better ideal than a rack full of server/ firewall and switches. And you still can run servers with lab stuff

  • @HecUnderscore
    @HecUnderscore 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used to run my firewall in proxmox, but I had to mess with the computer one too many times, and I really did not want to lose internet for no reason again. I bought a thin client and put pfsense onto that, and I haven't even had to look at it even once after I set it up.

  • @johnedison04
    @johnedison04 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very simple home lab love it. I would like to built one but I have no idea for the specs needed. I would like to use my gaming pc part

  • @Sfeclicel
    @Sfeclicel 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You don’t need 3 ports used up for wan, lan to switch then back to proxmox, you can use only 2 physical ports and 1 virtual that bridges pfsense and proxmox

  • @MartinHiggs84
    @MartinHiggs84 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hardware Haven will be proud of you 😊

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      *anxiously awaiting Colten's response*

    • @MartinHiggs84
      @MartinHiggs84 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RaidOwl same here

  • @MarkJay
    @MarkJay 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Confirmed, pretty cool

  • @benben4999
    @benben4999 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    would like to see you build a low wattage NAS that holds a lot of storage. I been asking so many groups going from r510 with 60tb and i'd like to build a low wattage server just for storage. No youtube video i found shows a full breakdown of lowest wattage setup really except for 1 and the cpu/motherboard are hardest thing to get.

    • @wojtek-33
      @wojtek-33 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Almost any DIY nas is going to be low wattage. With 60TB, the drives are going to pull more power than the motherboard and cpu. I just built a 2nd truenas server this week with a supermicro x11ssh-f and a E3-1240 v5. The cpu is old and way overkill for a storage nas and the mothboard/cpu draw 14 watts at idle. My other truenas box is same motherboard with a i3-7100 and it also draws about 12-15 watts at idle. With 6 drives, it is 35 watts at idle, but I don't spin down the drives or it would be lower. And it's 65 watts under full load. Oh that's using a dual SPF+ card which pulls a few watts.

  • @frogishyouth
    @frogishyouth 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I had a $150 HP Z2 mini G3 I76700, 16GB RAM, 256gb NVME, 1TB 5.2K HDD, that has been my server I recently when to ebay and bought some old server grade stuff, 96GB of EEC RAM, 9 10K SAS 600GB HDDs, Quadro K4200, HP DL360G9 with dual Xeon E5-2620, Cisco 3560 PoE, and C897VA-K9 all for about $500. It will be interesting to compare it once it arrives to your $800 build.

  • @osrr6422
    @osrr6422 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Recently upgraded my Unraid box (previously running a Phenom II) to a Xeon E3-1226 V3, supermicro X10SLL-F, and 16GBs of ECC RAM for less than 100 bucks. Ebay is useful sometimes.

  • @gustersongusterson4120
    @gustersongusterson4120 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You have a pretty intense room resonance at 380hz. Cool video as always.

  • @Prophes0r
    @Prophes0r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    These 6-7th gen systems can be modded to accept 9th gen (and 9th gen refresh) CPUs.
    You can pick up a 6c/12t 9.5th gen engineering sample CPU for $50-$60.
    It will have much better QuickSync. A better memory controller.
    It will boost higher. It will use much less power.
    Until these ES CPUs start getting scarce and start to go up in price they are a REALLY cost effective boost to these older systems.

    • @rpm10k.
      @rpm10k. 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How...?

    • @Prophes0r
      @Prophes0r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rpm10k. It is a BIOS modification.
      It involves changing a few flags, removing unneeded (old) CPU microcode, and adding microcode for the CPUs you want.
      There are programs like CoffeeTime that can do the modifications.
      Search around and you should find some tutorials.
      It certainly isn't as simple as plugging in the new CPU and loading stuff off a USB drive, but it is pretty easy.
      I wouldn't attempt it on your ONLY system, since things can go wrong and you might need to use another machine to recover it. But once it's working it keeps working.

  • @blademan7671
    @blademan7671 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    HP Z840 workstation. $300. Built like a tank. Amazing cooling.. 16 DDR4 ecc slots, 2 PCI x16, 2 x4, 1 x1. Add 2nd cpu, and you get another x16, and another x8, and the x4 becomes a x8. 4 hot swap 3.5” drive bays sas or sata. 2 x 5.25” bays, 6 sata and 8 sas onboard, 825 or 1125W PSU. Oh, and it’s super quiet. If you find and install the 3D vapor CPU coolers, custom engineered for this box, you can run it full power 2x cpu, and there is no difference in noise level at idle or maxxed out.

    • @LtSich
      @LtSich 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The main issue here will be the electricity cost to run that...

  • @adventureseeker423
    @adventureseeker423 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Any chance we might see a video on iKoolcore's R2 anytime soon? Would love to see a similar video with this!! Also, curious to why you picked proxmox over unraid. Love your content! Super helpful!!

  • @MartinHiggs84
    @MartinHiggs84 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good for entry level I'd say even if didn't do pfsense with dual nic to save $40

  • @JBothell_KF0IVQ
    @JBothell_KF0IVQ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ive done this before with mini pcs... serves as a standalone mobile lab. or a really cool mobile streaming setup

  • @kovalus
    @kovalus 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Greate idea. I have similar. Thanks.

  • @dukeseb
    @dukeseb 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could you do a video on the process you took to setup hardware transcoding in an LXC using the integrated gpu

  • @jaygreentree4394
    @jaygreentree4394 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have 2 HP workstations and plan to do something similar this year.

  • @nddulac
    @nddulac 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I'm running my entire home server collection on an ODroid H3+ with two 6 TB hard drives in Raid-0. This is just running a desktop-less install of Debian as a host for Docker. And as you pointed out, all the stuff in Docker doesn't take up that much in terms of resources. The H3+ sports a Pentium Silver N6005, and 16 GB of Ram. Hey - it works for me!

    • @0xKruzr
      @0xKruzr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      that's a relatively recent architecture despite being a "Celeron-esque" chip -- really good pick for this kind of work imo.

    • @slavic_commonwealth
      @slavic_commonwealth 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wonder how the disks are connected? In usual PC you can put them inside

    • @0xKruzr
      @0xKruzr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      in his case, probably SATA, it has two ports on the board@@slavic_commonwealth

  • @marcinwozny7722
    @marcinwozny7722 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At least the sponsor is a excellent quality brand that actually delivers what is promised, as supposed others

  • @alldaytherapy2919
    @alldaytherapy2919 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Might I suggest Runtipi for your docker VM

  • @Gamer_Queen-Jay
    @Gamer_Queen-Jay 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im needing to upgrade my gaming pc anyway so I want and need to set up my old gaming pc to a home server and a gaming server. But I want to learn and research on alot of this free stuff cause you know, money, I like to save as much as possible haha

  • @CallieSchneider
    @CallieSchneider 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You had me at, "I have two whole-ass videos".

  • @EsaKarjalainen
    @EsaKarjalainen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The biggest problems with utilizing older hardware I've found in my fairly recent explorations of homelab stuff - for my needs - have been the lack of RAM or RAM slots, and power consumption.

    • @LtSich
      @LtSich 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Power usage is the main issue for me.
      Because yes, you can do good thing for a fair price...
      But when you have to run that 24H / day... Then it start to cost you a lot...

    • @EsaKarjalainen
      @EsaKarjalainen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, I can have hundreds of GBs of storage in mirrored volumes, but if it costs me more than 2€ a month per 100G, I could have just paid Google, and I do think there are cheaper options, too. 1 TB on Storj is $12 a month. @@LtSich

  • @sidneyking11
    @sidneyking11 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would love to see a deep dive on configuring the software. The game server and proxmoxy especially. I wonder how this would run on a pi 5 or a zimaboard. how is the nvme drive used as cache? How to configure the pci nvme to work with proxmoxy? When I ran truenas on proxmox it was a resource hog.

  • @AntonKrall
    @AntonKrall 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi! which portainer app templates URL are you using on your setup?

  • @PolymorphicBytes
    @PolymorphicBytes หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 4 rack servers. I have them because they can hold a tons of drives and they have plenty of cores for VM's. However, for the price/performance/power/silence I use mini-PC's, for specific roles such as game servers.
    The prices are just so low right now. There are tons of deals out there for anyone looking to create their own home lab or server stack. This is one of the best bargain markets I've seen in many many years. Data centers are unloading tons of great stuff.

  • @TribbleBot
    @TribbleBot 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My Proxmox server is an HP Elitedesk 800 G2 I picked up for just under $20 from a university auction. I had to throw in an SSD and a couple sticks of RAM but it's still got less than a hundred bucks in it.
    I'm currently building a NAS based on an HP Z440 motherboard, just need a CPU cooler and some RAM and storage now. Splurged and replaced the hex core E5-1650 v3 with an 18 core E5-2699 v3. Maybe I should make this one the Proxmox server, lol.

  • @MrPir84free
    @MrPir84free 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree with physical vs virtualized firewall conundrum; would rather have the dedicated firewall; was running Opnsense on a N100 firewall appliance; swapped over to a RK3588, running openwrt. There were some things that can be done more easily under Openwrt than in Opnsense, like Policy Based Routing. In the end, it is smaller, faster, and more power efficient with the RK3588;
    I may very well virtualize it at some point, just to try it; but in the end, I'll leave the RK3588 sitting off to the side powered off as a backup, or just run it and keep the virtualized one as backup.

  • @plexnbrown760
    @plexnbrown760 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m using 4 I-6500t boxes for plex Custer. Why because it was cheap and fun to set up

  • @sydneylivecamera
    @sydneylivecamera 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting - I have one of these on a shelf that I stopped using because of power consumption. It was streaming video non-stop 24/7 using x264 because I didn't have a half height gpu with nvenc, and pretty sure the chip mine has doesn't have quick sync. Maybe it's a generation older, but I'll have to check the socket and see if there are quicksync chips available - thanks for that! I replaced it with a MeLe celeron-based passive cooled mini pc which seems to use no power at all and streams really well off the igpu, just as an unnecessary extra note.

  • @techpchouse
    @techpchouse 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thanks for this great video! it shows that high end components are not that important for a good home VM environment. How it is the power consumption?

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      45-50 at "idle" and like 130 when gaming

  • @worldgate989
    @worldgate989 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I use a 9010 for my plex and all my docker apps but still have a nas and a proliant dl380 gen9 for when i want to turn it on and host a server for something.

  • @notreal5311
    @notreal5311 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I first saw this video thumbnail I thought you were going to replace your home server with the new Minisforum MS-01 (since a lot of those review videos have been dropping recently, Hardware Haven etc). I think you probably could have done a lot of it except the 3.5" HDDs. Already comes with 2x SFP and 2x 2.5gb plus an extra PCIe and a newer process etc. Maybe in the future! Good video though!

  • @FireStormOOO_
    @FireStormOOO_ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I nod, while pondering where to stuff that last server into my 48u enclosure...
    Virtualizing PFSense for the internet is rough when you need to take the server down for maintenance. That pushed me to do a Proxmox cluster - migrate the VM to another host first and I can work on the hardware in peace. IDK if I'll bother with full HA.

  • @kimsonvu
    @kimsonvu 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How many hours do you cost study and setup with Promox on this computer?

  • @glock21guy
    @glock21guy 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How is the 8125 nic doing for you? I've got one of those cards on my home server, and an 8125 built into my laptop.
    I've tried with the driver in the kernel, and the dkms 8125 module, and I can't do any better than about 1.5-1.65 Gbps between machines, with or without the switch between them.
    Have you iperf tested yours yet?

  • @thegreatboto
    @thegreatboto 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rather than giving thePfSense/OPNSense VM 2 dedicated NICs, could do with just a single physical NIC for the WAN link and its LAN link be a virtual one on ProxMox's vswitch along with all the other VMs on ProxMox's bridge port. Sure, it's all on a shared 1Gb port to anything external, but internally between VMs, it's much faster. Also, later on, could install a 2.5/10/etc Gb NIC and make it the bridge port for the vswitch. Save a PCIe slot, particularly if your home network is only 1Gb.

  • @aaron840
    @aaron840 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    have you looked into dockge instead of using portainer.

  • @TechnessCorner
    @TechnessCorner 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Always interesting stuff, thanks for the video... Peace

  • @cqwickedwake7651
    @cqwickedwake7651 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Electrucity goes up for 0.001$
    Us homelabbers:

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      SELL SELL SELL

  • @harveydanger398
    @harveydanger398 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do you find out what CPUs are compatible with old machines like this? Seems like there are so many options on the market I don’t even know where to start.

  • @BrunodeSouzaLino
    @BrunodeSouzaLino 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First thing I'd do with that before installing anything is make those X1 slots open ended. That gives you more flexibility and you could even add more cards which will just have lower performance because they have access to less lanes.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And gives me an excuse to use my dremmel

  • @Arcao
    @Arcao 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 3 devices for it. J3160 box with four 1gbit lan adapters for pfsense. Xpenology custom DIY NAS with J3160 ITX board, 4xHDD. And finally NUC13 i7 box with 64 GB and Proxmox for virtualization, docker, etc. I'm not in a team which have everything together on one device. Internet have to work even though I updating Proxmox server.

  • @emeukal7683
    @emeukal7683 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If only the prodesk/elitedesk could run ECC memory i would totally hop on one, such nice cases thru the bank. Selling the "mini" to ppl quiet often from g3 to now and they are all happy. Therefore to me its haswell xeon with 64GB ecc on asrock :)

  • @TheKaleb503
    @TheKaleb503 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there a reason for picking the RX 6400 over the intel arc a380? They are about the same performance but the a380 is cheaper and supports av1 encode and decode.

  • @sayrith
    @sayrith 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    17:55 why not use TrueNAS to run your dockers?

  • @mirceanton
    @mirceanton 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    An improvement could be not passing through the NICs to TrueNAS and pfSense, and using virtual NICs instead.
    You could create a bridge (say vmbr0) for the WAN, then add an adapter to your pfSense VM on that bridge and also link it to one port on the dual 2.5g NIC (or even the onboard gigabit NIC if your uplink is only 1 gig). Then, another bridge (say vmbr1) for LAN, plug in your pfSense and TrueNAS vm (and all other VMs i guess) on that bridge and link it to the other port (or a LAGG of both ports if you used your onboard port for uplink). This way you could have room for a dual slot card in there, maybe the low profile RTX 4060 (if the PSU can take it)

  • @BrightAngel007
    @BrightAngel007 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am curious why you did not add a virtual network card to the pfsense VM and then virtual bridge that network card to your other local VMs and LXCs to take advantage of direct (faster) communication to the pfsense bypassing the physical 1GbE NIC, cable, and switch? Maybe you have not dove into the VM to VM communication on the Proxmox server yet. That might make a good video to dive into later on...

  • @haxwithaxe
    @haxwithaxe 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For $800 I got an old supermicro 4u chassis with an x9 vintage motherboard and CPUs, upgraded CPUs (to get 20c/40t at about 3.5GHz boost clock), 64GB of RAM, noctua fans to replace the stock fans, noctua CPU coolers, and an SSD for the boot drive. I wish I had held out for a couple years on that and gotten a used thread ripper system. It's just slow enough to be annoying on single threaded workloads. I also got a GPU later on but that's beyond the $800 limit.

  • @KastanDay
    @KastanDay หลายเดือนก่อน

    love it

  • @ryandowney2361
    @ryandowney2361 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why was an intel a310 ignored? such a good card for a home lab and has av1 encoding/decoding

  • @ChuckNorris-lf6vo
    @ChuckNorris-lf6vo 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good job.

  • @jonathonrosalia9345
    @jonathonrosalia9345 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Might have wanted to swap that 6400 out for the a310 intel card for transcoding and you get all the decode types including av1 and it’s single slot powered

  • @chrishzk9532
    @chrishzk9532 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi,
    love the content!
    Can you help me understand why you use dual 2,5 gbit nic?
    Trunas uses 1 2,5gbit port, is there not much cost difference between 1 or 2 port ?
    Also you have 1 free 2,5gbit port, what would you use it for ?
    The i7 6700 older quick sync video feature is only real drawback if you want to convert any hdr content to other hdr content ? like dovi 4k to hdr10 4k ? or DoVi4k to DoVI 1080p?
    Thanks for the video

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In theory I could use both ports in a LAGG setup and get 5gbps of throughput. Or I could use one on a separate vlan. I didn't go into all of that since it could get pretty 'in the weeds'.
      Yeah the 6700 isn't perfect and if you were starting from scratch I'd go with something 7th gen or newer since you get that 10bit HDR transcoding goodness.

    • @chrishzk9532
      @chrishzk9532 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the quick answer@@RaidOwl
      My main pc is still rocking i7 6700 with b150, sadly i mostly use plex for hdr content, so if i want to watch it anywhere else than my tv i would need transcode. so i would need i7 7700 but at that point i could even flip the config and get a brand pc with 8th gen i5 or i3 i wouldn't need that much cpu horse power.
      About the network port, yes i see your point, LAGG and Vlan at home is not frequent thing to see.
      Thanks for reply,
      greetings from Hungary techlover Voip pbx IT guy !

  • @friest1984
    @friest1984 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've shrunken my serverrank to a 2 unit zima board cluster, i really never used all that power and energybills a quite high here.

  • @jaimeCabra
    @jaimeCabra 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For better or worse my home ‘server’ is a windows htpc with hyperv vms for opnsense and debian. It has one 2.5gbe nic and 5 drives in a fanless streacom case. AMD 5600g with 32gb of ecc ram. I want to add a pcie bifurcor card to add more nvmes and another nic, someday. For now it’s been amazing!

  • @intraterrestrial69
    @intraterrestrial69 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are SO MANY used electronics out there. You could have got a NIC with more ports for the same price. and you could have got a low profile GTX 1050 for the price as well. I Rarely buy new anymore except for solid state memory.

  • @asmi06
    @asmi06 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Now here goes the usual warning to never store all your eggs in a single basket... My dream homelab would be a 3-4 idential passive systems without any hard drives at all (I've got a dedicated Synology DS1821+ for storage) and with at least two nvme drives for host OS and some local storage, and all of that at a reasonable cost to boot. Or, even better, some kind of modular blade-like system so that I could add more nodes in the future should I ever need them. Hmm, that actually sounds like an interesting project.

    • @JoaquinVacas
      @JoaquinVacas 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Having whole storage on a single NAS isn't "storing all your eggs in a single basket?"
      With that config I may look for something like Ceph for things like Proxmox and then yes, use the NAS for pure storage solution.

    • @asmi06
      @asmi06 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@JoaquinVacas No, because NAS not only has redundancies in form of parity drives, but also backs itself up to a cloud. Besides I will rather trust Sylonogy devices backed by 5 years warranty with expedited replacement program to deliver, then to some random old hardware which was used who knows how and in what conditions. My previous Synology NAS worked for 12 years before I upgraded it with zero issues, and it still technically works now - I replaced it because I wanted to upgrade, not because I had any problems with it.

    • @RaidOwl
      @RaidOwl  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Yeah I have a local backup server as well as a remote backup server, so 3 copies of my data. RAID is not a backup.

    • @JoaquinVacas
      @JoaquinVacas 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@asmi06 Cloud backup is always a plus.
      One thing I'll try to achieve is DFS under TrueNAS SCALE, as I have two different locations where I can have NASes to replicate on themselves. (1000km of each other, my parent's house 😆)

  • @mysticsilent
    @mysticsilent 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You should use Louislam/dockge for container stack management. Its epic good 👍😀 very nice build. Have the same system laying around with an intel xeon cpu. Going to build this into a homelab server as well :)

    • @KewlkatNDahat
      @KewlkatNDahat 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I recently installed dockge as well. Although I have portainer I wanted something simple.

    • @haydenc2742
      @haydenc2742 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still in development...has issues...AWESOME interface though