It’s on sale right now, I got mine yesterday at 392, it’s up to 449 right now.

HP Z840 AutoCAD Workstation 2X E5-2637 V3 8 Cores 16 Threads 3.5Ghz 128GB 250GB SSD 2TB Quadro K2200 Win 10 Pro (Renewed) https://a.co/d/0cwGttl)

128 GB OF RAM??? I just bought a beelink for 200 and I’m regretting it terribly after I bought this, if this thing performs how I think it will I’ll be able to literally run a shit ton of virtual machines and darker containers and anything I can think of basically my entire home lab on this one machine. Am I tripping? Is this not as good as I think it is?

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    1 year ago

    Welcome to the club !!

    No your not tripping. These are solid VM machines with loads of options on how you populate them with storage.

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      1 year ago

      What operating system would you recommend? I was thinking maybe proxmox? Because then I can put a bunch of virtual machines of other operating systems on it I want to try open media vault and a few others

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        1 year ago

        ESXi is my go to hypervisor but I think proxmox is more popular here & /r/homelab.

        Either way, yes 100% you should put a hypervisor on it.

        If you are not going to do hardware RAID on the server then one small SSD for the OS I suggest then another high quality SSD (2.5 or Nvme via a PCIE adapter) for VM storage primary storage then a HDD if you want storage on the server also.

        I often have a VM with 2 virtual disks assgined, one on the SSD and one on the HDD.

        Why did you remove the text of the post hah?