HACKER Q&A
📣 privacypoet

Tell me about your dream home server


Curious to hear what folks on HN have (or dream of having) as a home server. - Which hardware? - Which OS? - Any indispensable apps running on your server?


  👤 hacknewslogin Accepted Answer ✓
I got an HP proliant ML350 G6 for free, so I want to use that for my server. The problem is it has a firmware issue. It thinks it's overheating when it's not, and kicks the fans onto their highest setting. Software wise I want to run my own local music and video streaming, filesharing, and be able to run whatever I need to practice network/cybersecurity/webdev. I'm very new to everything involved, so it's going to take me a long time to figure out.

👤 bick_nyers
The main thing is that I want to upgrade my 42TB Spinning Rust NAS to be 100TB+ NVME. I would ideally like triple mirrored storage, but that would be pretty expensive, so I might raidz2 with some striping if it won't wear out the drives too early. I would need prices on SSD to fall another 75%, which I'm estimating to be another 3-4 years.

👤 hotpotamus
I'd say zero moving parts, extremely scalable storage, and very low standby power with the ability to burst up greatly when needed. It should also look relatively attractive and not require a rack mount. Just needs to run Debian.

👤 brucethemoose2
Among other things, it should have an AI accelerator for hosting models for stuff.

So... probably a 3090 or 4090? Or more exotic budget options like an A770 or a tenstorrent pcie card.

I would run Clear Linux or CachyOS (depending on if I need Nvidia driver support).


👤 wmf
For one thing it needs to be a router so it can have the public IP.