Homelab v2 – Part 1

Out with the old

My previous homelab, although functional was starting to hit the limits of 32GB of RAM, particularly when running vCenter, vSAN, NSX, etc concurrently.

A family member had use for my old lab so I decided to sell it and get a replacement whitebox.

Requirements

Quiet – As this would live in my office and powered on pretty much 24/7 it need a silent running machine

– As this would live in my office and powered on pretty much 24/7 it need a silent running machine Power efficient – I’d rather not rack up the electric bill.

– I’d rather not rack up the electric bill. 64GB Ram Support

Nice to have

10GbE

IPMI / Remote Access

Mini-ITX

Order List

I’ve had a interest in the Xeon-D boards for quite some time, the low power footprint, SRV-IO support, integrated 10GbE, IPMI and 128GB RAM support make it an attractive offering. I spotted a good deal and decided to take the plunge on a Supermicro X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F

As for a complete list:

Motherboard – Supermicro X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F

RAM – 64GB (4x16GB) ADATA DDR4

Case – TBC, undecided between a supermicro 1U case or a standard desktop ITX case

Network – Existing gigabit switch. 10GbE Switches are still quite expensive, but it’s nice to have future compatibility on the motherboard for it.

I’ve yet to take delivery of all the components, part 2 will include assembly.