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Choice of hardware for a home server?
There was a desire to organize a home server. I understand the hardware so-so, I have not touched this topic before, so I ask for advice.
The tasks are standard:
- file cleaning
- torrent download and watching movies (including FullHD) from it on the laptop.
- a web server for development (websites)
- perhaps gitlab
Requirements:
- minimum cost, budget no more than 10 thousand
- minimum energy consumption
- maximum noiselessness.
Now there are 3 options (hard drives will be taken separately), the first two are slightly used:
- Atom D2700 2.13GHz / 2Gb / 80Gb in a mini-iTX case (~ 3 thousand rubles)
- nettop 3vi (Atom D425 / 1GB / 4 GB flash) (~1.5 thousand rubles)
- assemble from new components (~6 thousand rubles), looked at motherboards for Atom D2700, AMD E350, Celeron J1800
What would you advise to choose based on tasks and requirements?
Or even dig in the other direction - Raspberry Pi, Cubieboard, various network storages?
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Hmm ... also a server for me. For these purposes, I have a rapsberry pi on a Wi-Fi router lying around. No noise for 3 tr
if you need a file washer, you need to look from the side of Sata3
on the listed hardware, it is not there except for the Celeron J1800,
but the Celeron J1800 is not needed in the light of the presence of the Celeron J1900 with 4 cores and silent laptop power supplies , in
general, what a clumsy question was asked, this is the answer ...
I look after myself for similar purposes HP microserver. Gen7 is more budgetary and without disks fits into the budget.
You can get by with US, some simple one from WD will be more than enough, there is a full-fledged Debian and you can screw on top whatever your heart desires. For 3-4 you can take 2-3TB already with disks, or more, with a couple of disks in the raid.
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