Dear all,
I am running PVE in a what i consider being a rather typical "IT nerd" setup, a 3-node-Cluster on consumer hardware. Private use only.
But I am especially missing two things:
Criteria:
To give you an idea: The CWWK M11 looks quite suitable and matches the criteria above, but the "Engineering Sample" CPU is kind of weird. On the opposite site, the Minisforum BD775i is way overpowered on the CPU side, but lacks a 2nd NIC. I could use a PCIe adapter card, though.
What are your thoughts?
I am running PVE in a what i consider being a rather typical "IT nerd" setup, a 3-node-Cluster on consumer hardware. Private use only.
- 2 nodes are built identically: AMD 3200G (2C/4T) APU, 32GB DDR4 RAM, M2 NVMe for OS, 2x4TB HDD for storage (connected to SATA onboard), GbE NIC
- 1 node is rather new: Intel N100 (4C/4T) APU, 32GB DDR5 RAM, M2 NVMe for OS, 2x4TB HDD for storage (connected via M2-2-SATA-Adapter), GbE NIC
- all mainboards are Mini-ITX, the enclosure is an 1.5U 19" case from Intertec (1528L)
But I am especially missing two things:
- more cores to run Ceph as shared storage
- a second or more NICs to run Ceph and seperate VM traffic from cluster traffic
Criteria:
- 4C/8T (or better) APU, on-board preferred
- 32GB RAM support or better (ECC/non-ECC is not a topic)
- at least 1x NVMe M2 slot and 2x SATA 6G sockets or 2x NVMe M2 Slots (as I am running an M2-2-SATA adapter in one node already)
- at least 2x GbE or 2x 2.5GbE NICs
- Mini ITX form factor
- 1.5U Case, so no space for "Tower" CPU coolers (40mm height max)
- support for Flex-ATX Power supply, so no external power "brick"
To give you an idea: The CWWK M11 looks quite suitable and matches the criteria above, but the "Engineering Sample" CPU is kind of weird. On the opposite site, the Minisforum BD775i is way overpowered on the CPU side, but lacks a 2nd NIC. I could use a PCIe adapter card, though.
What are your thoughts?
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