NUC to run Proxmox - eviltoast

I kind of already know the answer, but would an Intel NUC or similar with around 32 GB of ram be enough for a Proxmox? For my labs I would like to be able to run at least 4 or 5 VMs at once and think 32 GB of RAM is enough with 1 TB internal nvme and an external harddrive, but in the past never had enough RAM or storage.

This will also be my next addition to my current server for a while.

  • spaddex@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Had the same setup before, with 32GB RAM and 1TB nvme for storage. Was fine for running a few VMs and containers.

  • butternuts@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It depends on what you plan on running and how much RAM each VM would potentially need. I run proxmox on my 11th gen NUC with 64GB of RAM, 8 VMs, 1TB nvme for VMs, and 500GB SSD for OS. I have had no problems for my workloads and have a bit more room for more.

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        1 year ago

        Should be okay for a few VMs. Recommend running the LTSC version of Windows 10 if it suits your needs. Much smaller footprint. You can also take a look at Chris Titus Tech’s ultimate Windows Utility (on GitHub) to help reduce even further.

  • matt@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    I think my smallest nuc, when I was running proxmox, had 24 gigs with four cores and I was able to get ~4 ubuntu servers running at the same time. Or like 1 Windows 2012 R2 and a couple ubuntu servers. YMMV definitely and worthwhile tuning/building an image that is stripped down