mfenn
Elite Member
Also dont bother with an SSD for the OS. If you are going to drop some coin on them, use them for the VM's. ESXi can boot from a memory stick (I use a 2GB chip) so doesn't gain anything from it unless you use a fake license and use SSD caching.
Also the people talking about thread counts and the like... you don't need to care for a lab. 32GB of RAM is going to RAM starve the VM's far far before CPU is going to be the issue. Even with all the machines running I barely keep the CPU above 25% on a busy day.
This man speaks the truth. I run my lab on an i3 and never ever run into performance issues. (I also run 8GB of RAM, but that's cause I run Linux and don't need more than 512MB per VM.)