Intel NUC experiences?

John Kotches

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Does anyone have experience with the Intel NUC line of systems? Could be perfect as a hypervisor with a few VMs for certification testing practice.

Thanks for any experiences you can share.
 

StevenD

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I use a couple of the older i5 models as HTPC. Ive been quite happy with them.
 

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Steven:

Thanks -- the low heat is important. We recently downsized houses and the server I use for learning is just not cutting it any more ;)

Have you looked at the HP MicroServers? They are a pretty decent value and would give you some expandability.
 

John Kotches

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Steven:

I haven't. I'm not particularly enamored with HP machines. But I will check it out. Key thing here is $$$$.

I'll be reusing SSDs and once I pass the certs I will probably use it to replace the raspberry pi. I'm sure I can repurpose the pi for something else.

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I'm not sure how many VMs a NUC could host. We were looking at the NUC for Executive desktops with the VESA mount to provide an All-in-1 look without the all-your-eggs-in-one-basket costs of one.
 

John Kotches

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Foxbat:

These are just test beds for certification testing and experimenting with some newer options like CoreOS. Not for anything resembling massive virtualization -- I don't require lots of cycles and I don't require gobs of RAM.
 

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I ended up with a can't beat the price dual socket quad core XEON Dell workstation for this.

When it's done I can make it into a hackintosh Mac Pro workstation.

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