I’m going to use it for both homelab and work (data engineering and AI fine-tuning).
Here are my concerns:
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Will this operate in a standard apartment? And can I use the hacks I’ve seen for Gen9 to quiet down the fans for office use? I might also replace the server fans for quieter ones (maybe).
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I’m gathering that when not under load the power draw is ~85w, which is doable but I’m also looking to get 8 SSDs and about a TB of ram ( to handle both homelabbing and fine-tuning workloads).
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Would a Gen9 be suitable for fine-tuning for now and best to hold out for a more dedicated server for this? Right now, it’s costing about $750 to provision servers each project.
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And last, I’m having trouble finding parts for the server in case the refurbished/used one I buy doesn’t have them. Some on eBay don’t have the power cables, etc.
Overall, those of you have one in their home, what do you think of them?
- mike7004@alien.topBEnglish1·1 year ago
- A generation 10 will work fine in a standard apartment so long as the power supplies installed take the same voltage as your mains. I can’t speak about the fan noise much, but there may be ILO hacks to control that. Make sure you’re running compatible hardware as HPE systems tend to run much louder otherwise.
- The power draw when idling greatly depends on the installed hardware. There is no definite answer until you can monitor its consumption from the wall.
- A gen9 is suitable for quite a while yet, and the prices are going way down for that generation. A generation 10 would be the better buy if you don’t plan to upgrade again for a while, but parts are going to be more expensive.
- In terms of parts, Ebay is often one of the best places. Rather than looking up the machine generation/model, look up the part number which is on the component itself. It’ll give you much better results not only on Ebay but Google as well.