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    Hey guys,

    I'm looking to purchase a server for like testing, needs to be kinda high spec really but I was wondering if anybody knows of places to get cheap, but decent server hardware? inb4 dell. also would you recommend rack, tower or w.e

    ive got a windows server license already



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    Get some second hand SuperMicro on eBay?

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    ****, that's a very good idea LOL.



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    Also, server grade hardware is almost certainly overkill for whatever you're doing.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with Dell either.
    Last edited by N!ck; 10-03-2012 at 10:56 PM.

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    Nah there's nothing wrong with Dell at all, it's just I didn't want people to jump in with just that.

    Alright though, so what, just a medium spec PC should do?



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    I've handed CCS Media £25,000 recently to build some awesome servers - they did a fantastic job of finding a great solution. Check them out.

    http://www.ccsmedia.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyRy View Post
    Nah there's nothing wrong with Dell at all, it's just I didn't want people to jump in with just that.

    Alright though, so what, just a medium spec PC should do?
    Depends on what you're doing and how much you want to spend.

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    For a home server? No need for server grade hardware. I used my old Q6600 based build as an ESXi host for months before I came to uni.

    Also, Dell or HP are always my first choice for server grade hardware
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    If you are only testing something then assuming you have a decently powerful machine then you can just run a load of VMs on it, perhaps buying some more RAM if needed.

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