I have recently overhauled my home systems and installed a NAS device and
some new laptops....however, due to the neglect my AD and SCOM skills are
currently receiving, I have decided to get myself a few virtual systems
fired up at home to ensure I don't go too rusty.

I'm looking for a cheap and cheerful system that can run either ESXi or
XenServer (or even Hyper-V), probably to host about 8 or 9 VMs (not all in
use at the same time, though). I guess the kicker is the storage, as I won't
be using my NAS device for this. I'd prefer something small and inobtrusive,
although that's in the ideal world. I read an article where someone
recommended getting hold of an old Compaq ML110 G4 and adding some SCSI
disks, so I'd also be willing to re-use some second-hand stuff, if needs be.

I can back up the VMs to an external drive (if it is supported) so I
wouldn't be looking for any hardcore redundancy measures in the hardware.

Anyone have any thoughts, or care to share what they are using for similar
setups?

TIA,



JRR

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