My setup is almost the same except I use a cheap SSD for ESXi boot and
then have a couple WD2002FYPS drives mirrored on an LSI Megaraid SATA
controller that was on VMware's HCL.  You can barely hear the thing
running right next to you and it sips the power.  Have about 7 VM's
running on it at any one time, DC, Exchange, spam filter, vcenter, VDR,
surveillance, etc.  In addition to RAM don't skimp on the Raid
controller, get the best you can afford that's on the HCL.

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From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 7:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OTish? - Building a home lab from scratch



You don't really need CPU power. You need RAM to cater for your VMs. You
need a decent disk subsystem unless you want everything to crawl.

 

My home setup is a Dell PowerEdge (a low end model). It's a quad core
CPU, but barely uses anything, so don't worry too much about this part.

It has 12GB of RAM in it. I think most high end consumer boards will
support 16+ GB of RAM, so I'd look for something like that. Exchange
2010 or MOSS 2010 would be 2GB VMs. SCOM would also be. So factor
getting a board that gives you up to 16GB of RAM (or at least 8 as a
minimum).

Disk is the next thing to focus on. If you want to run all of these OSes
off one or two disks, things will crawl. Either get multiple SATS disks
and put them into a RAID array -or- consider getting a couple of SSDs
for the most disk I/O intensive VMs. I bought 2 x 120GB SSDs for my home
server, and keep 2 x 2TB regular drives. The 2TB drives hold the VHDs
for Windows Home Server, the VHD for WSUS patch storage and other bulk
storage. But the SSDs hold everything that doesn't require a lot of
space (e.g. Forefront TMG, Exchange 2010). 

 

Brian's suggestion of getting something like a Precision or low-end
PowerEdge (or even an XPS) from the outlet store is a good one.

 

Cheers

Ken

 

From: Jonathan [mailto:ncm...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, 13 January 2011 7:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OTish? - Building a home lab from scratch

 

Alright ladies and gents, I'm looking for suggestions and pitfalls to
avoid (aren't we all?). I'm a little ashamed to admit it, but I'm
probably one of the few tech heads out there that doesn't have a home
lab setup, and I think it's about time that I change that. We've had
numerous discussions on this list about home vmware setups and personal
SANs etc, and I'd like to hear some suggestions on what I should start
with, mistakes to avoid, etc. I'm on a budget - I don't have thousands
to spend, but I've got to start somewhere.

 

Here's what I've got right now that is potentially useable (I'm not set
on using this stuff, but right now it is just collecting dust):

 

*       3 or 4 old Dell Optiplex desktops (one MT form factor, and 2
desktop form factor) with P4 procs and a couple Gigs of RAM

*       Broadband Cable connection @ 10 Mbps

*       (my wireless router just recently died)

*       2 free standing two post 7 foot racks (that I was thinking about
tying together to make a 4 post rack)

 

I'd like to focus on Windows Server 2003/2008 & Powershell. Exchange,
Sharepoint, and SCCM are of particular interest, and so is vmware (I
will probably want to play with Hyper-V, but don't have much need for
it.) Ultimately, I'd like to include some Cisco as well, as I have a
good (albeit basic) Cisco background with PIXes, ASAs, and Catalyst
switches. Oh yeah, and Linux too...

 

Finally, I'd also be interested in suggestions for how to [legally]
obtain MS licensing on the cheap if that's possible - 120 day evals
aren't really going to cut it. Action Pack? MSDN?

 

Thanks,

 

Jonathan

A+, MCSA, MCSE

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