I feel like any #homelab enthusiast knows how much fun a good benchmarking sesh is!
In this blog post, I share some CPU #benchmarks from upgrading my quad-socket #server to 4x E7-4870s
https://jdrusso.dev/posts/2022/11/better-faster-stronger-upgrading-server-cpus/
@xaseiresh Fun questions! I'm not a pro or anything myself, but a few lessons learned:
Trolling craigslist for deals is surprisingly productive. I was definitely not expecting to actually find decent and cheap server hardware there.
Get some simple energy monitoring, I just use a smart-plug. It's, uh... good to know 👀
Use as much virtualization/#docker as you can! It's totally bananas to me how easy, robust, and reproducible Docker stacks are. I use #DockerCompose for pretty much all my services.
Also, be prepared. I love impractical equipment in my life. I lived for 3 years in a studio where a good chunk of my living space was taken up by my #3DPrinter and soldering station workbench, and loved it. That still did not prepare me for how absurdly loud and hot a 1U rack server in your office is.
I'm not sure what the options are like but, having now purchased a 1U, I think I'd prefer a 2U so I could fit 80mm fans in it. Being limited to 40mm fans is pretty painful, it's difficult to find quiet alternatives that maintain the same airflow as the OEM fans. (Though... Stay tuned for some #DIY #watercooling on my setup...)
And pay attention to drive bays -- I got a 1U with 3 bays, which I thought would be fine, but 3 bays is peanuts. That's an OS drive and the world's lamest RAID array. Though for me, it's a good excuse to DIY an external drive bay as another project :)
Not sure if any of that is helpful!