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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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      @aaronstuder said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

      Wholesaleinternet.net

      I feel like this missed the chance to be wholesaleinter.net

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      • wrx7mW
        wrx7m @FATeknollogee
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        @fateknollogee said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

        I was talking to a So Cal colo sales guy...datacenter power in So Cal is the among the most expensive in the country at over 9 cents per kWh.

        That's still less than half what I pay.

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1 @Alex Sage
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          @aaronstuder said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

          Wholesaleinternet.net

          I'm currently running my home lab with one of their servers, was not impressed with a bunch of weird hardware issues and a bad drive right out the gate with my first one. The one I'm currently on hasn't been nearly so bad.

          TLDNR: Great for a home lab, don't put any production stuff on it.

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @Alex Sage
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            @aaronstuder said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

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            At first, I was thinking why would I want a colo in KC? The cost of getting my server setup would be more than a couple years of power bills. Then I realized you meant using a dedicated server lol

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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee @wrx7m
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              @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

              @fateknollogee said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

              I was talking to a So Cal colo sales guy...datacenter power in So Cal is the among the most expensive in the country at over 9 cents per kWh.

              That's still less than half what I pay.

              That rate was their cost before markup!!

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              • wrx7mW
                wrx7m
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                Which hypervisor should I run?

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @wrx7m
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                  @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                  Which hypervisor should I run?

                  KVM: Good Choice
                  Hyper-V 2016: Good Choice

                  Unless you are doing something either of those won't do, or you aren't familiar with one and want to learn, flip a coin and pick.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite @wrx7m
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                    @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                    Which hypervisor should I run?

                    It’s best to try them all. Hyper-V, KVM, XenServer and maybe ESXi if you will be using the 60 day trail license.

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                    • wrx7mW
                      wrx7m
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                      I use esxi at work, so probably not that one.

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                      • Net RunnerN
                        Net Runner
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                        Here is a nice review https://www.starwindsoftware.com/blog/choosing-ideal-mini-server-for-a-home-lab I found once I was planning my own home lab. The part with LEGO-based rack is just incredible 🙂
                        As for hypervisor I would recommend you to go with Hyper-V first just because it's the simplest and fastest start and after having enough of it to proceed to KVM.

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                          marcinozga
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                          I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                          I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

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                          • wrx7mW
                            wrx7m @marcinozga
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                            @marcinozga said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                            I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                            I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

                            My home lab wouldn't be running Plex, I already have a system for that. I want something that I would run a hypervisor on and I can build and tear down whenever.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @wrx7m
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                              @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                              @marcinozga said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                              I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                              I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

                              My home lab wouldn't be running Plex, I already have a system for that. I want something that I would run a hypervisor on and I can build and tear down whenever.

                              Why? You can use Vultr and only pay you you've got them going.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @Dashrender
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                                @dashrender said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                @marcinozga said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                                I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

                                My home lab wouldn't be running Plex, I already have a system for that. I want something that I would run a hypervisor on and I can build and tear down whenever.

                                Why? You can use Vultr and only pay you you've got them going.

                                I would need to get a dedicated server to get the different hypervisor experience I am looking for.

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @wrx7m
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                                  @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                  @dashrender said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                  @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                  @marcinozga said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                  I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                                  I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

                                  My home lab wouldn't be running Plex, I already have a system for that. I want something that I would run a hypervisor on and I can build and tear down whenever.

                                  Why? You can use Vultr and only pay you you've got them going.

                                  I would need to get a dedicated server to get the different hypervisor experience I am looking for.

                                  So you're testing hypervisor setups, not whatever you have in the VM? OK that makes sense.

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                                  • wrx7mW
                                    wrx7m @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                    @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                    @dashrender said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                    @wrx7m said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                    @marcinozga said in "Home" Lab - Is it Cost-Effective to Run at Home?:

                                    I have Intel NUC at home, and custom built server for Plex, I didn't notice much difference in electricity bill. Running AC is much bigger issue that running server 24/7.
                                    I don't know how well Plex would run from colo, you'd need really decent connection to data center, unless you mostly stream to mobile.

                                    My home lab wouldn't be running Plex, I already have a system for that. I want something that I would run a hypervisor on and I can build and tear down whenever.

                                    Why? You can use Vultr and only pay you you've got them going.

                                    I would need to get a dedicated server to get the different hypervisor experience I am looking for.

                                    So you're testing hypervisor setups, not whatever you have in the VM? OK that makes sense.

                                    Yeah, sort of. I would be testing everything, from hypervisor to VMs and management of both.

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                                    • DustinB3403D
                                      DustinB3403
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                                      I have a HP DL360 running 24/7 at my house, I was initially concerned about the electricity for it, but my bill went up by a few dollars a month.

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