Re: Re : Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
Agree with the j1900 experiences. The n3160's can be had for roughly same price (2 port) variants and are a generation newer 14nm and support AES-NI and are far more capable for mixed workloads. On 18 December 2017 at 11:48, Oliver Marugg wrote: > On 14 Dec 2017, at 20:24, gro...@grompf.net wrote

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 15 Dec 2017, at 10:24, Alex Waite wrote: I am considering buying a not so expensive home server. [snip] This might be a bit above "not so expensive" (~1,200), but I've been running this at home for just under a year and have been very pleased: http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/midto

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 15 Dec 2017, at 9:11, Noth wrote: On 14/12/17 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). Th

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 14 Dec 2017, at 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you se

Re: Re : Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 14 Dec 2017, at 20:24, gro...@grompf.net wrote: Bonjour, For my own personal purpose, i'm using coolermaster 110, 120, 130 cases with some asrock low cost and low power mini-itx boards.All other parts are common ones. It's not the «best & most power full setup» but it's silent and my sma

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-15 Thread Alex Waite
I am considering buying a not so expensive home server. [snip] This might be a bit above "not so expensive" (~1,200), but I've been running this at home for just under a year and have been very pleased: http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/midtower/5028/sys-5028d-tn4t.cfm Caveat: I'm runn

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-15 Thread Noth
On 14/12/17 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you set the di

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-14 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: > The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) > could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you set the disk controller to plain SATA mode instead of the

Re : Suggestions home server

2017-12-14 Thread gro...@grompf.net
Bonjour, For my own personal purpose, i'm using coolermaster 110, 120, 130 cases with some asrock low cost and low power mini-itx boards.All other parts are common ones. It's not the «best & most power full setup» but it's silent and my small ups announces 5 days of autonomy with openbsd on this.

Suggestions home server

2017-12-14 Thread Oliver Marugg
Hi I am considering buying a not so expensive home server. Intended not for big storage, for some private webpresences, mail, spamd, and own/-nextcloud, a bit of DB, some 16+ RAM and space for 2-3 disks (softraid) would be enough, no number cruncher. And it should be a quiet and energy effici