Hi friends. I’m a newbie in self-hosting, though I’ve been managing (virtual) linux servers at work for a couple of years. I’m completely ignorant on the hardware choices out there, hopefully you can point me to the right direction.

Here are my requisites:

  • Low power consumption, I plan to have it connected 24/7 and I’m kinda concerned on how much it will impact the electricity bill
  • Ethernet port, preferably gigabit but whatever
  • Graphical performance is not important as I don’t plan to connect it to any display. As long as I can ssh into it, I’m good.

Services I plan on installing, for starters:

  • casaOS
  • pi-hole, or equivalent
  • Home Assistant
  • Kitchen Owl (nice to have)
  • Paperless-ngx (nice to have)

I live in europe and my budget is around 80 euros or so. Thanks in advance!

@Bitswap@lemmy.world
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Any Intel NUC(the small 4x4 ones) 8th gen or forward will fit the bill.

Presi300
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My whole “homelab” is made of either things I literally found in the trash, hand-me downs and 2nd part stuff I got for extremely cheap. It’s no speed deamon, but it’s got 8cores, 16GB ram and gigabit… What I’m trying to say is, that is most likely also an option for you and there is no reason to buy the latest and greatest of hardware for running simple things like pi-hole. As for the electricity bill, unless you’re running something computationally intensive 24/7 or just a ton of hard drives, I wouldn’t worry about it.

@jecht360@lemmy.world
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Risking sounding like a broken record, I always suggest Tiny/Mini/Micro 1L form factor office PCs. Lenovo, Dell, and HP all create ultra small office PCs that make great low power servers. A Pi will use 5-9w at idle, while these PCs will use 11-13w idle. They also use more standard components such as NVME drives, 2.5" drives, and replaceable RAM. Easy to find under $100 USD used, I’m sure you can find them under 100 euro.

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Look into a NUC on ebay. I was able to snag a new 11th Gen i3 for 200 eur. Power draw is about 7w with a headless Debian. Running a media server, nextcloud, pihole, an arr stack and I’m planning to add home assistant and a zigbee bridge which I now run on a pi.

If you aren’t planning to run to much on it a rpi4or5 will actually be enough and these things can draw 15 on absolute max load.

Dran
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A raspberry pi or orange pi could definitely run all of those things at very low power consumption.

@UnPassive@lemmy.world
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Try a used laptop. Cheap, power efficient, built in UPS, small. Can be quite powerful and some are even upgradable

Atemu
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Even has a KVM for emergency access ;)

ares35
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absolutely this.

@testfactor@lemmy.world
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Not to state the obvious one, but there’s always the Raspberry Pi.

The supply has gotten better on those, so you can probably pick one up in your price range, and the power draw is super minimal.

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Raspberry Pi was my first choice, but apparently I can’t even back order it :/

@superbirra@lemmy.world
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@AA5B@lemmy.world
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If it’s been a while since you checked, it’s worth checking again. RPi has been becoming more available over the last month or two, and I was able to get one of the new RPi 5!

Someone put together a great locator tool

@rambos@lemmy.world
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In my country pi4 8GB ram with PSU 130€ and then you need SD card and/or SSD

@Kuinox@lemmy.world
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I just bought a cheap Intel i3 10100T that have a TDP of 35W.
There is a bios option to reduce that to 25W.
Thoses are not sold to end users and must be purchased through craiglist or equivalent.

@Nickall01@lemmy.world
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TDP is not related to power consumption, it’s related to dissipation.

@Kuinox@lemmy.world
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The thermal dissipation is directly linked to the amount of power consumed.

Atemu
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It’s not and it’s insane. TDP is a fucky “metric”.

@roofuskit@lemmy.world
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A refurbished elite desk sff PC works great.

Just got one for $100 on r/hardwareswap (yes I still visit reddit, but I can’t give up hardwareswap) a couple weeks ago

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You can get them on eBay and Amazon for that much.

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