Hi All,
As the years have past i been using RPi's for different small tasks, and they are doing great, but some applications like Unifi requires more and more ram and faster CPU's, therefor i was considering using an low power Intel NUC or Gigabyte Brix to consolidate all the RPi into.
currently i would need to run the following different VM's (All Linux based).
Unifi Controller
Mediawiki (this is just used for my internal documentation regarding different projects and network setup)
OpenVPN (no need for any high speeds here)
DNS server (acting as secondary DNS server)
Nagios Server (monitoring 8 host maximum)
and properly an simple Jump server for remote access (SSH).
i would like to run these machines as independent machines (like my RPi's) i was considering Proxmox/EXSI for the task, the most important thing here is keeping the power as low as possible, and consolidate all machines to one box.
i don't need more than one network interface, this the small mico PC's do the job.
Anybody have any recommendations for this?.
I been looking at the Intel NUC7PJYH.
As the years have past i been using RPi's for different small tasks, and they are doing great, but some applications like Unifi requires more and more ram and faster CPU's, therefor i was considering using an low power Intel NUC or Gigabyte Brix to consolidate all the RPi into.
currently i would need to run the following different VM's (All Linux based).
Unifi Controller
Mediawiki (this is just used for my internal documentation regarding different projects and network setup)
OpenVPN (no need for any high speeds here)
DNS server (acting as secondary DNS server)
Nagios Server (monitoring 8 host maximum)
and properly an simple Jump server for remote access (SSH).
i would like to run these machines as independent machines (like my RPi's) i was considering Proxmox/EXSI for the task, the most important thing here is keeping the power as low as possible, and consolidate all machines to one box.
i don't need more than one network interface, this the small mico PC's do the job.
Anybody have any recommendations for this?.
I been looking at the Intel NUC7PJYH.
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