Taking this full circle I thought I would come back and let everyone know
what I ended up with.

A co-worker pointed me to this motherboard by supermicro:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182851
I picked up 32 gig of ecc SO-DIMMs, a 500 gig ssd, 2 2TB spinning rust
drives, a thermaltake case and a Corsair power supply.

I am now building a nice RHV host that has 8 (Atom) processors and 32 gigs
of RAM.  Total cost was about $700. More expensive than 1 NUC, but less
expensive than 2 and more functional I believe. I may have to re-thing the
powersupply. It makes too much noise. Maybe it has a bad fan in it, but it
makes too much noise for me. :)

Kent

On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Kent Perrier <[email protected]> wrote:

> I find myself in need of some hardware that can run KVM so I can test/play
> with some tech here at home. Cost, noise and heat are concerns (I know, I
> know, pick two....) so old real server class hardware isn't an option.
> Anyone built a home lab out of intel NUCs, mini-itx based systems, etc that
> work well? I will be running RHEL/RHEV on the hardware.
>
> Kent
>

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