Something like a Lenovo M70q ot similar TinyMiniMicro PC should work. Get a NAS for external storage as your needs grow.
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A lot of people say go modern because of power consumption. I would say get as much storage as you can. Biggest thing is to just start because you will improve it over time.
You can buy a used prebuilt server on eBay or get one without drives and get the drives. For $500 you can get like a g9 hp g8 dell both will be fine
Couple questions:
- What is your budget?
- Do you already have hard drives? If yes, what physical size, storage size, and quantity?
- Do you have a rack?
- How much dedicated power do you have?
- What area will the server live? Does it have access to HVAC? Does the server need to stay under a given decibel?
- What components do you already have?
- What is your budget?
thanks, i should've included this. i don't want to go too crazy here, I'd really love to stay under $1000.
- Do you already have hard drives? If yes, what physical size, storage size, and quantity?
i do not.
- Do you have a rack?
i do not.
- How much dedicated power do you have?
I'm not sure what you mean. This will ideally live in an apartment and eventually a home.
- What area will the server live? Does it have access to HVAC? Does the server need to stay under a given decibel?
It'll likely stay in a room designated for an office. I don't want a giant 42u rack or anything.
- What components do you already have? starting from scratch!