- May 27, 2002
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i want to build and ESXi lab for development.
My goals are to setup 1-2 TFS Server (2012 & 2015), 1-2 Sharepoint Server (2010 & 2013), and a Mint LAMP stack, all of which will probably need a AD/DC Server.
Because SQL server has pretty hefty requirements, I am going to need decent CPU and a lot of RAM.
i am considering the following, but not sure which will be the best.
I could reasonably inexpensively build a I7-4790K (4 cores with HT) with a Z97 Mobo and 32GB ram.
Or I could consider a 5820K (6 cores with HT) with an X99 Board and 64GB of Ram. (Expensive)
Or I could buy a used Dell poweredge r710 Dual X5650/X5670 (EACH 6 cores with HT) with 64Gb of Ram for about 1100.
I like the cheap I7-4790K build because I'd like to be able to repurpose this hardware as a desktop when im done with it....but im scared of the 32GB ram limitation with 3-5 SQL servers in the lab.
Anyone have a home lab, which could offer up some advice?
My goals are to setup 1-2 TFS Server (2012 & 2015), 1-2 Sharepoint Server (2010 & 2013), and a Mint LAMP stack, all of which will probably need a AD/DC Server.
Because SQL server has pretty hefty requirements, I am going to need decent CPU and a lot of RAM.
i am considering the following, but not sure which will be the best.
I could reasonably inexpensively build a I7-4790K (4 cores with HT) with a Z97 Mobo and 32GB ram.
Or I could consider a 5820K (6 cores with HT) with an X99 Board and 64GB of Ram. (Expensive)
Or I could buy a used Dell poweredge r710 Dual X5650/X5670 (EACH 6 cores with HT) with 64Gb of Ram for about 1100.
I like the cheap I7-4790K build because I'd like to be able to repurpose this hardware as a desktop when im done with it....but im scared of the 32GB ram limitation with 3-5 SQL servers in the lab.
Anyone have a home lab, which could offer up some advice?