I currently have an old Dell R610 with ESXI running VMs such as pfsense, unifi, plex etc. It's using about 200W and running 24/7. As electricity is getting expensive I'd like to upgrade and add redundancy without increasing costs.
Was thinking of making an HP MicroServer Gen10 Plus (Xeon E-2224) cluster with 3 nodes which should use about the same amount of power. It will have paid vSphere and vSAN distributed across the 3 nodes. I'll also add a Intel 10gbe NIC (low profile) for the vSAN part, add the iLO card, add more RAM to make 32GB each and each will have a 1TB Samsung 860 PRO SSD. I'll be putting them on shelves in a rack.
Does that sound sensible? Any alternatives that are cheaper to the MicroServer with similar performance? The E-2224 get a Passmark score of 7454.
Was thinking of making an HP MicroServer Gen10 Plus (Xeon E-2224) cluster with 3 nodes which should use about the same amount of power. It will have paid vSphere and vSAN distributed across the 3 nodes. I'll also add a Intel 10gbe NIC (low profile) for the vSAN part, add the iLO card, add more RAM to make 32GB each and each will have a 1TB Samsung 860 PRO SSD. I'll be putting them on shelves in a rack.
Does that sound sensible? Any alternatives that are cheaper to the MicroServer with similar performance? The E-2224 get a Passmark score of 7454.
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