fanless hardware for selfhosting lxd/docker
from Kimusan@feddit.dk to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 17:45
https://feddit.dk/post/5155817

Hi, I am planning to setup a home servering can get a remote desktop on via the webinterface Guacamole. I havehadit ona huge Servet before but this Time I really need it to Bea fanless server. I need 32gb+ of ram and at least 1tb SSD. Enough CPU power to serve a linux desktop running in lxd via a quacamole in a docker image.

Any recommendationsfor good hardware that isnt crazy expensive?

#selfhosted

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cron@feddit.de on 21 Apr 18:10 next collapse

The performance target of “linux desktop running lxd” and the price tag “not crazy expensive” is not very clear…

I would personally look for a fanless barebone pc and equip it with as much RAM and storage as you like. One example for this could be the Zotac ZBOX CI629, which you can get for around 400 Euros and has a 13th gen Intel i3 built in.

Is this within your budget?

Kimusan@feddit.dk on 21 Apr 19:05 collapse

Yes i would say 1000-1200euro tops for the budget with option to add more ram later. Would you think i3 is enough? I am not too familiar with the newer generations

cron@feddit.de on 21 Apr 19:09 next collapse

Even a raspberry pi can run linux with an lxd desktop, and this i3 is a few times faster than a raspberry pi. But it depends on what you want to with it…

Kimusan@feddit.dk on 21 Apr 20:13 next collapse

I need it for normal desktop use. Email, coding, browsing (no gaming)

catloaf@lemm.ee on 22 Apr 00:23 collapse

Then you probably don’t need 32 GB RAM, unless you’ve measured actual in-use RAM and found that you need it. Halve it to 16 GB and you’ll probably find more options.

Nibodhika@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 06:22 collapse

Correction, Raspberry pi zero can run lxd, been there done that. So if that’s all OP wants a $10 computer should do it, he really needs to be more specific.

NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 20:07 collapse

Would you think i3 is enough?

Spend an hour or two at www.cpubenchmark.net

NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 18:16 next collapse

I have built mine this way, reusing a very old ‘normal’ tower case:

Take a CPU with limited TDP, like 35W or 65W. Use a passive CPU cooler. Use a semi-passive power supply that is too strong for the actual need, so it’s going to stay in it’s passive state all the time - they are cheaper than the real passive ones.

Then use 1 really large fan (25 or 30 cm) that goes at the side of the tower case. It turns very slow because of it’s size, so it is nearly inaudible. No other fans.

Kimusan@feddit.dk on 21 Apr 19:05 next collapse

I need it to be completely without fans due to the location where I need it.

Hupf@feddit.de on 21 Apr 20:56 next collapse

Look up industrial mini PCs maybe?

NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world on 22 Apr 03:01 next collapse

OK. Then you have to think very differently.

Decide on the case first, and it’s going to dictate most of your further decisions.

For example, you cannot use a simple passive CPU cooler in a standard case without any fans, because they need some reasonable air flow all the time. I would guess you need heat pipes instead, and coolers on the outside - but I have no actual experience in that area.

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 22 Apr 04:10 collapse

Monsterlabo makes fanless cases, almost all heatsink, with upward airflow. There is another bramd where heatpipes attach to outerside aluminum finned panels, but I forget the name

DaGeek247@fedia.io on 22 Apr 02:04 collapse

If you're putting it in a box it is going to cook itself to death regardless of its need or lack of need for fans. If you're putting it on a dirty floor convection is going to move the dust into it anyways.

If youre putting it in a shop, consider hardware purpose built for that.

Boomkop3@reddthat.com on 02 May 10:44 collapse

You can get 12V power dividers that plug into a 120 watt laptop adapter, if you keep your energy requirements down it saves quite a bit of space, noise and cost

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 22 Apr 04:05 next collapse

I just picked up a Monsterlabo: The First, it is all heatsink for the top 2/3rds so your CPU and GPU are completely fanless, I’m searching for a fanless PSU now. It will be a dead silent PC.

avidamoeba@lemmy.ca on 22 Apr 17:56 next collapse

Lenovo M90n or similar

Cyber@feddit.uk on 23 Apr 05:57 next collapse

Have a look at Serve The Home

(IMHO - more specifically their youtube channel)

They did a load of reviews “recently” (months ago) and I ended up buying a fanless / passively cooled box with multi-Gb NICs that is serving me well.

yournamehere@lemm.ee on 28 Apr 13:59 collapse

fanless nuc with i7 is ~600€