Hi Everybody,
I am setting up a new Proxmox VE 6.2 machine for our 5-6 person office. It will host basically 3-4 guests: a Linux fileserver, a Win10 machine with a SQL-Server, a Win 10 Desktop for a homeoffice user and sometimes one or two Linux systems for testing.
The goal is to find a economical solution that still does this job smoothly. Therefore I aim to set up a system based on a Intel Xeon E-2288G, which would in the end be about 30-40 % cheaper than a comparable system based on Xeon Silver 4215.
I can not see, why server hardware providers always recommend the Xeon Scalable (Bronze, Silver or Gold) for virtualisation, instead of the Xeon E with 6 or 8 cores. When I directly compare them ( like here ) the Xeon E looks equal, or even better to me. Do I fail to see something? Is the Xeon E a bad desicion for my needs?
Thank you, for your opinions.
Greetings from Bavaria
Michael
I am setting up a new Proxmox VE 6.2 machine for our 5-6 person office. It will host basically 3-4 guests: a Linux fileserver, a Win10 machine with a SQL-Server, a Win 10 Desktop for a homeoffice user and sometimes one or two Linux systems for testing.
The goal is to find a economical solution that still does this job smoothly. Therefore I aim to set up a system based on a Intel Xeon E-2288G, which would in the end be about 30-40 % cheaper than a comparable system based on Xeon Silver 4215.
I can not see, why server hardware providers always recommend the Xeon Scalable (Bronze, Silver or Gold) for virtualisation, instead of the Xeon E with 6 or 8 cores. When I directly compare them ( like here ) the Xeon E looks equal, or even better to me. Do I fail to see something? Is the Xeon E a bad desicion for my needs?
Thank you, for your opinions.
Greetings from Bavaria
Michael