does anyone have some incredibly cheap hardware suggestions (perferably under $100-120 or so, cheaper the beter) for performance boosts on proxmox?
currently using a few vms/LXCs, using them for jellyfin, docker, gaming, ai models, video encoding and random other tasks over RDP/sunshine&moonlight
setup:
i currently have one free x1 pcie slot, looking to probably replace the GT 610 either with another tesla P4 or a intel ARC card for av1 encoding (but i have been really debating the arc card seeing as its not great for gaming, doesn't seem to have SR-IOV according to user reports, doesn't have support on all the AI softwares i use, etc so it would be rather expensive purely for the av1 feature... )
i have been looking into VPU/NPU/FPGA devices (seems like they could be useful esp as some are USB, was thinking it could help with video encoding, ai, maybe compression tasks), intel QAT card (was hoping it could help with zfs backups and other things like game installs for the decompression process, but doesnt seem worth it even if they are cheap because of support)
i want to upgrade to a ryzen cpu based system but that would be an expensive replacement at the moment since i would need mobo+cpu/heatsink+psu+case, i have a dell optiplex sff pc with a modded bios for nvme boot support setting around unused with a i3-4150+8gb ram but not sure how i could use that in combination effectively since the high load processes are usually all on one vm/require the GPU and it is a 54w cpu so is a decent amount of power use for the minimal performance it offers. (about 40% of the 6700/65w)
so what are some really cheap hardware suggestions that could give me a good performance boost? (software recommendations too of course are welcome)
it doesnt matter to me how hacky and unconventional it is as long as it works, (i am thinking about getting pcie extenders or something to use extra gpu, nic, more nvmes, etc )
currently using a few vms/LXCs, using them for jellyfin, docker, gaming, ai models, video encoding and random other tasks over RDP/sunshine&moonlight
setup:
Code:
HP Z240 sff pc (do not recommend it was just a cheap sff with multi full length pcie, multi hdd, nvme on the board and 4x ram slots)
i7-6700
64GB DDR4 2133 (4x16GB)
GT 610 2GB
Tesla P4 8gb
1x 1TB NVME on the board (main/important VMs/LXCs) + 1x 256GB NVME via PCIE X1 (VM/LXC swap files/pagefiles)
2x 10TB 3.5in HGST Helium sata HDD XFS+NTFS (VM storage drives, isos, etc + media)
1x 2TB 2.5in sata HDD ZFS (VM backups)
1x 1TB sata SSD LVM (VMs)
2x 8TB sata HDD NTFS in dual bay external enclosure (media backups, other backups, files, etc)
using single on board 1Gbps nic
i currently have one free x1 pcie slot, looking to probably replace the GT 610 either with another tesla P4 or a intel ARC card for av1 encoding (but i have been really debating the arc card seeing as its not great for gaming, doesn't seem to have SR-IOV according to user reports, doesn't have support on all the AI softwares i use, etc so it would be rather expensive purely for the av1 feature... )
i have been looking into VPU/NPU/FPGA devices (seems like they could be useful esp as some are USB, was thinking it could help with video encoding, ai, maybe compression tasks), intel QAT card (was hoping it could help with zfs backups and other things like game installs for the decompression process, but doesnt seem worth it even if they are cheap because of support)
i want to upgrade to a ryzen cpu based system but that would be an expensive replacement at the moment since i would need mobo+cpu/heatsink+psu+case, i have a dell optiplex sff pc with a modded bios for nvme boot support setting around unused with a i3-4150+8gb ram but not sure how i could use that in combination effectively since the high load processes are usually all on one vm/require the GPU and it is a 54w cpu so is a decent amount of power use for the minimal performance it offers. (about 40% of the 6700/65w)
so what are some really cheap hardware suggestions that could give me a good performance boost? (software recommendations too of course are welcome)
it doesnt matter to me how hacky and unconventional it is as long as it works, (i am thinking about getting pcie extenders or something to use extra gpu, nic, more nvmes, etc )