Wish I had skipped the Frankenstein and mini PC steps.
Here's two reasons enterprise servers are the way to go:
Remote management is awesome. Remote KVM, remote serial terminal, mounting ISOs remotely. If your homelab is in a not-so-accessible place (e.g. cupboard or garage), this saves so much frustration.
High quality rack rails. You're more likely to be tinkering around the back of your server than a company that throws it in a data centre. It's almost like rack rails were built for homelabs.
I wouldn't worry too much about noise. $1000 will easily get you an R730 or T630.
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Wish I had skipped the Frankenstein and mini PC steps.
Here's two reasons enterprise servers are the way to go:
I wouldn't worry too much about noise. $1000 will easily get you an R730 or T630.