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Suggestions for mini PC #homelab server appreciated (~1000€).

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  • SMTB SMT

    @keyboardpipette for what it is worth i rent a server on hetzner for similar purposes since my internet connection is trash. It is about 50 USD per month, 62 GB ram, 20 threads with avx2 (sadly no avx512). But i guess for long term usage, buying one should be better

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    @bioinfhotep I did look at cloud solutions, including Hetzner, but as you said, it's not a long term solution. The thing is that I only have a couple of hours, or less, per day for my pet projects, so I want something that is available and fuss free from the get go. Cloud is nice but expensive for such convenience, or cumbersome if one wants to have it on the cheap - I would have to pay for storage or transfer the data on the go, Etc.

    But the price point is getting there.

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    • António DominguesK António Domingues

      @naturepoker good tip, thanks. I did a quick search for DDR4 X DDR5 RAM prices and at the moment, in this crazy market, the prices are not so different. Mind you that was a cursory search.

      But, I'll continue researching.

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      @keyboardpipette oh price differential is for used machines already kitted out with amount of ram you're looking for. If you're buying ddr4 sticks directly there won't be too much difference.

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        @bioinfhotep I did look at cloud solutions, including Hetzner, but as you said, it's not a long term solution. The thing is that I only have a couple of hours, or less, per day for my pet projects, so I want something that is available and fuss free from the get go. Cloud is nice but expensive for such convenience, or cumbersome if one wants to have it on the cheap - I would have to pay for storage or transfer the data on the go, Etc.

        But the price point is getting there.

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        @keyboardpipette for convenience i think it is quite convenient on hetzner since i use vs-code remote-ssh anyway all the time and mount remote folders when needed using sshfs. It is a bit expensive (there is a one time setup fee) even though transfer bandwidth is quite large but ssd pricing is an issue

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        • António DominguesK António Domingues

          Suggestions for mini PC #homelab server appreciated (~1000€). I want it for data analysis tasks (#bioinformatics) which require quite a bit of RAM, but not necessarily a GPU. I will run linux #ubuntu on it and it's not up for discussion.

          Wants:

          - loads of RAM. 32GB is a start but needs to be upgradeable to at least 64GB, and ideally 128GB
          - silent on idle because it will be next to my desk (living room)
          - energy efficient (I heard that AMZ ryzen is generally better than intel)
          - LAN port

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          @keyboardpipette Just a note: if you want to run this as a headless server, then it doesn't necessarily need to be on your desk. That might open up some less-quiet options.
          Also, if it is only in use for short periods and can be shut down the rest of the time, then low-power mode is also no longer important and even more options open up.

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