I used an old gaming laptop as a home server, and it beats most entry-level mini-PCs
Server-grade hardware may be ideal for home lab projects, but you don’t need to spend an exorbitant amount of money on the rigs (and electricity prices) to get your experimentation hub up and running. Depending on the scope of your DIY projects, you can go for cheap N100 mini-PCs and x86 Single-Board Computers, and still expect reasonable performance. Better yet, you can even repurpose old, worn-out systems into solid server nodes.
Server-grade hardware may be ideal for home lab projects, but you don’t need to spend an exorbitant amount of money on the rigs (and electricity prices) to get your experimentation hub up and running. Depending on the scope of your DIY projects, you can go for cheap N100 mini-PCs and x86 Single-Board Computers, and still expect reasonable performance. Better yet, you can even repurpose old, worn-out systems into solid server nodes.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
