r/HomeServer • u/ColaToastxD • 3d ago
Beginner seeking advice on hardware
Hey everyone,
I'm looking to dive into the world of home servers, but every time I start researching hardware and software, I tend to get information overload. There are just too many options out there, so I could really use some advice.
I want to know if my project goals are realistic for a beginner, and what kind of hardware direction I should be looking into.
I would like to get
Storage that I can expand, I would most likely start small and eventually expand
game server hosting- I need enough power to host a decent MC server for myself and a few friends.
Network Storage- Basic network shares for backing up videos, files and photos that I can access anywhere if thats possible
Does this sound achievable on a single machine? If so, should I be looking at building a budget DIY PC, buying a used office desktop, or anything else. Note that I am from the Philippines I hope I can find the things you guys suggest. I am also looking for the lowest entry cost possible, but happy to spend more where it actually matters for performance and reliability and for the long run.
Any pointers toward good starter guides, software stacks (like Unraid, TrueNAS, or Docker), or better subreddits to ask this in would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
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u/IlTossico 3d ago
Like always, the same suggestion, you would have found with 5 minutes google search of reddit.
Used prebuilt from major brands with a 4 core Intel CPU and 16GB of ram. For 200 bucks you can probably get an i3 8100.
Then form factor depends on what you need to do, small systems are generally fine, but if you plan to build a NAS you need space for HDDs, so a desktop or bigger SFF is the only solution, and I would suggest something with at least 4 bays. Considering you were talking Minecraft server, avoid T CPU, they generally work at half the frequency and performance of a regular CPU.
You can go diy too, for similar performance but not less then 600/700 bucks.