How /g/oes?
I'm looking to build a tiny server to sit up next to my modem and wireless router. I want this to SSH into and play around with. I did this previously with early 2000's bulky desktops but I'm tired of that now.
This tiny case is for an mini ATX board. Does anyone have memory/processor/board recommendations?
Depends what you're trying to do.
If you're just going to mess around, get a raspberry pi. Latest Raspberry Pi 3 has:
SoC: Broadcom BCM2837
CPU: 4× ARM Cortex-A53, 1.2GHz
GPU: Broadcom VideoCore IV
RAM: 1GB LPDDR2 (900 MHz)
Networking: 10/100 Ethernet, 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.1 Classic, Bluetooth Low Energy
Storage: microSD
GPIO: 40-pin header, populated
Ports: HDMI, 3.5mm analogue audio-video jack, 4× USB 2.0, Ethernet, Camera Serial Interface (CSI), Display Serial Interface (DSI)
>>55621913
Stop being autistic. Save your money and just run a VM on your desktop.
PCengines Alix or PCengines APU.
They're nice and low-power. I run one for my home server.
>>55623451
Literal cancer
Someone posted in HST that they were using HP t610 thin clients and had esx installed. Forgot what he was using it for. Posted all sorts of pics of setup but didn't save any.