My current desktop is getting quite old and is ready to be replaced.  I have been planning on my replacement being a HTPC for a while now.  But I am also a server administrator and would love a virtualized test environment at home.
However, my budget does not support two computers.
What I am thinking of doing is building a virtualized home server running ESXi. I would migrate over my existing 2008 AD VM (which is simply running in VMware Player), add on another 2008 R2 Storage Server instance, and virtualize my desktop which would pretty much become the HTPC.
For the most part, I feel that an AMD Phenom II x4 or x6 should suffice. But I am leaning a bit towards looking at an Opteron 4000 or 6000 series (6000 obviously bumps the price up a bit).
I was hoping to get some opinions on if a Phenom could indeed support what I am looking to do. And also the feasibility of putting a mid-range HTPC video card into a server MB.
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Some initial thoughts I had, aside from the processor support, is if a desktop MB would require an add-on RAID controller to get quality transfer rates. Most server motherboards require ECC - which is fine if I want it to also function as a file server.
A few notes: as a 'server' it wouldn't see very high usage. I have a very simple AD structure and the main system it would be "streaming" items to would be the virtualized desktop on the same system. We do have a PS3, Xbox 360, and some notebooks floating around which would stream some video/music but not a lot. Really, the File Server would function as more of an archival situation than anything else (again aside from the local desktop).
Budget wise I am trying to stay around $500 ($1000 would be my cap, but I really would prefer to stay closer to the $500 mark).
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A few other thoughts/debates are if it is worth waiting until later this year - Intel will have fixed Sandy Bridge issues by then, AMD will have other competitive desktop level products coming out and an entirely new Server processor.
			
			However, my budget does not support two computers.
What I am thinking of doing is building a virtualized home server running ESXi. I would migrate over my existing 2008 AD VM (which is simply running in VMware Player), add on another 2008 R2 Storage Server instance, and virtualize my desktop which would pretty much become the HTPC.
For the most part, I feel that an AMD Phenom II x4 or x6 should suffice. But I am leaning a bit towards looking at an Opteron 4000 or 6000 series (6000 obviously bumps the price up a bit).
I was hoping to get some opinions on if a Phenom could indeed support what I am looking to do. And also the feasibility of putting a mid-range HTPC video card into a server MB.
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Some initial thoughts I had, aside from the processor support, is if a desktop MB would require an add-on RAID controller to get quality transfer rates. Most server motherboards require ECC - which is fine if I want it to also function as a file server.
A few notes: as a 'server' it wouldn't see very high usage. I have a very simple AD structure and the main system it would be "streaming" items to would be the virtualized desktop on the same system. We do have a PS3, Xbox 360, and some notebooks floating around which would stream some video/music but not a lot. Really, the File Server would function as more of an archival situation than anything else (again aside from the local desktop).
Budget wise I am trying to stay around $500 ($1000 would be my cap, but I really would prefer to stay closer to the $500 mark).
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A few other thoughts/debates are if it is worth waiting until later this year - Intel will have fixed Sandy Bridge issues by then, AMD will have other competitive desktop level products coming out and an entirely new Server processor.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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