How to Build a Budget Home Server and WHY You Should!

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almost everybody watching this video including pc flippers or even people on a really tight budget can benefit from having a home server and this project doesn't have to be expensive at all trust me when i say that building a nas or a centralized storage solution that you can access from anywhere in your house saves so much time when you're trying to transfer files from one computer to another or if you just want to keep a big download like a steam library on your nas so you don't have to download it from the internet every time you want to benchmark a game on a new pc flip you can also be the cool guy at home or even in your friend group that hosts the plex server or the media server that has a bunch of movies and tv shows it's actually a super satisfying position to be in and you can indeed even use your server for gaming like how i'm gonna be doing by hooking the server up to my projector in my home theater we'll also talk about how to set it up to be a virtualization playground so you can dabble with other operating systems like linux distros that you want to try out without having the risk of messing up your main system we have a lot to talk about today a lot of people don't know this but i actually used to work in it specifically in building and configuring servers so i have a lot of knowledge about this and i'm super excited to share it with you just like always everything that we talked about today will be linked down in the description let's get into it okay so i want to break down the different parts of this video first in case some of you aren't interested in the whole thing and just want some specific information about something for the first part we'll talk about some specific purposes of why i built this budget home server for myself and the reasons why you might want to build one for yourself as well and after that we'll talk about the specific hardware choices that i made and how you can keep your own server nice and cheap all of that though after a 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for sponsoring today's video starting with the main purposes there's actually four of them that i'm gonna go with today first is being an ass a plex or media server just a home theater gaming pc and finally a virtualization playground and just as a quick note this video is indeed going to be geared towards beginners that don't know a ton about home servers in general this will be super easy to follow and understand if you want to try any of this for yourself okay so starting with the first purpose which is nas or network attached storage this concept allows you to share your hard drive or multiple drives in your computer to any device that's connected to your home network and honestly if you're still using like a usb drive to transfer files from one computer to another please listen up this is actually super simple to do but i'm not going to be giving specific instructions because it depends on which operating system you're using but you can indeed use something like windows 10 pro and that's exactly what i recommend doing if you're a beginner in windows it's actually as simple as right-clicking your hard drive clicking properties and going to the sharing tab and then every device that mounts or connects to that share drive will have access to it for a budget home server like this i recommend just putting any 3.5 inch spinning hard drive that you can get for cheap and using that as the nas i personally recommend just using a smaller nvme drive as your boot drive and then like i just threw this two terabyte used hp spinning hard drive on here that i found on ebay for like 21 now all of my computers have easy access to two terabytes of storage all right but now that you have that hard drive ready to roll you're starting to keep some files and backups from other computers on there now it's time to load up some movies and tv shows which you may or may not have downloaded illegally and you want to share them with other people as of right now there's three main pieces of software to use for hosting a media server you've probably heard of at least plex already and that's what i recommend starting off with but just know there's certainly some advantages of using the other two plex is super easy to set up and i recommend just following their online documentation on how to do that and once you're up and running you'll now have a super clean almost like a streaming service that you're hosting for your friends and family or honestly even just yourself plex allows you to fully organize your library with opera artwork set all sorts of transcoding settings so you can watch your media on different devices and it even allows you to set up your server so you can access it outside your network when you're on the go trust me when i say it's a really fun and satisfying experience setting this up for your friends and family i just love being able to provide this resource for my own family but just know once people start to rely on your plex server you're gonna have to maintain it and make sure it stays up and running if you're using windows 10 pro like i recommended earlier then definitely be sure to disable that sleep option so your server stays up and running and i would definitely recommend getting into the habit of keeping both windows and your plex server software fully updated so your server is secure and doesn't start crashing or anything and before getting into that virtualization playground where we're gonna spin up some virtual machines and all that this may sound obvious to some of you but you can also just use your home server as a normal gaming pc while it's also functioning as like a nas and a plex server as well here in my own home theater i have this massive server rack which i want to make more videos about in the future so click that subscribe button if you'd be interested in that but the projector that's displaying my movies and games and all that is simply plugged in directly to the back of this server that we're looking at today and it's simply just functioning as a normal computer plugged into a monitor don't let this weird-looking case or elaborate home server rack fool you this is still just a normal gaming pc that's also functioning as a server if you use a 2u case like this you are pretty limited in gpu choices but i was able to snag up this gtx 1650 low profile and that's enough for me doing some light gaming on a 1080p 60hz projector being able to grab a controller and play games like forza from my couch is a super fun experience and it's a nice change of pace from just sitting at my desk and chair all day i highly recommend building a setup like this even if you don't have a dedicated home theater setup but now i want to talk about some virtualization stuff that you can do with a build like this hopefully you guys saw that linus tech tips series where they tried linux gaming for like a month or whatnot it was actually super entertaining you check it out up here but maybe you now after watching that have the itch to download like a new linux distro and just try something new out you certainly could try to replace windows with linux and survive like linus and looked it but a much safer and less permanent way is to simply create a virtual machine on your new home server you don't need super high-end hardware to do this and you don't even need special or difficult software because windows 10 pro actually has an option built right in it's called hyper-v and all you got to do is press start and type in hyper-v you'll most likely have to install this specific feature but it's still natively just a part of windows and most people don't know about it do keep in mind that there are other options like virtualbox that you can use as well but if you have windows 10 pro already i actually like using this better once you get the feature installed you have to learn this interface a bit but it's not difficult at all everything that you need is in the upper right hand corner such as creating a new virtual machine you'll of course also have to download your linux operating system iso file of choice but after you get these basics down you'll be able to easily spin up destroy rebuild back up and just play with whatever type of system that you want to experiment with if you haven't tried this on an old laptop or desktop or anything ever in your life this is also a super satisfying experience and trying out new linux distros like popos is super fun and you'll learn a ton while you're doing it my specific it job that i had before i quit and became a content creator required a lot of linux work that i definitely wasn't prepared for when i first took that job and just spinning up linux vms like this is exactly how i learned and got up to speed for that there's also the added benefit of being able to build even more servers virtually of course inside your home server this is actually how a lot of servers are run these days and the basic concept is that you can create a dedicated virtual machine to each individual task like the nas or plex server that we talked about earlier and then once they're separated you have even more flexibility i'm not going to dive any further for this video but for now i recommend just playing around with building some virtual machines and learning this concept this is super valuable out in the it world if that's something you're interested in or if you're just looking to dabble when you're bored hopefully at this point in the video you aren't too bored though but the whole point of that was just to open up your mind and see the possibilities of what you can do with even just a super budget home server like this but now let's talk about the specific hardware in mind and some considerations that you should consider when building your own first up which is easily the most important just know that you don't have to build a dedicated machine like i did and you can literally use any system that you already have such as an old desktop or my favorite an old laptop the home server video that linus uploaded recently talked exactly how you can turn something like an old dell optiplex into a home server with some similar concepts that i'm talking about today but even better than that in my opinion is using a laptop a laptop functions just like a desktop and it can host all the same home server things including the virtualization platform but it also has a monitor a keyboard and a mouse built right in and technically it even has a battery backup as well remember that once people start to rely on your home server specifically that plex server they're going to get upset if their service ever goes down to easily maintain some uptime just use a laptop with a good battery in it that way whenever the power goes out in your house the plex server stays online until hopefully the power comes back on again but just know you'll also have to have your networking gear like your router on a battery backup solution as well to make it worth it regardless i'm just trying to say that you can basically use any system that you already have but now let's talk about what's specifically in mind all right so starting with this case this is a 2u chassis from rosewill which only costs around 130 but you can throw this entire system into a normal desktop case if you wanted to but i specifically wanted to get this build inside my server rack the cool thing about this unit is that it allows for a standard micro atx motherboard like my gigabyte b460mds3h which i picked up for just 61 used on newegg and the case also allows for a standard atx power supply like the evga 650 gt that i picked up off evga b stock for 45 bucks keep in mind that some 2u cases like this may require some server specific power supplies or have some funky motherboard compatibility just make sure you do your research if you're buying a 2u case like this also inside my build is the intel i3 10 100 f which is just a 4 core and 8 threaded budget chip remember that although it's super budget it only costs like 100 on amazon it's still enough for everything that i've listed out today for a home server for ram this wasn't the most budget selection but it was honestly kind of an accident on black friday k-meriodi and our discord server link what we all thought was a two by eight gigabyte g skill rip jaw ram kit which was out on a really good deal naturally i bought five of them because they'd be perfect for flips but they ended up being 1 by 16 gigabyte stick so now i have five of them that i don't know what to do with i used two of them for this build just because i had them but you can certainly go with a much more budget option for a home server build like this and finally for the gpu because i'm using this build for gaming like i said earlier i threw the gtx 1650 low profile in here the 1650 is currently the best gaming graphics card on the market that has a low profile option like this but if you aren't gaming then you can either use integrated graphics with a different cpu or you can use something really cheap for display out purposes like a gt710 or gt 1030. now everything else in here isn't really worth explaining i did spend a few extra bucks on the noctua nhl9i low profile cpu cooler just because you gotta have some noctua colors inside a home server build and i also upgraded the fans to the be quiet purewings which are 80 millimeters and they'll be much quieter and better performing than the stock molex fans that the case came with for storage you'll have to decide what your goals are ahead of time like i said earlier i think it's a good combo having a smaller nvme drive as your boot drive for windows and maybe even some games but then also throwing a cheaper spinning hard drive in there to be your nas if that's what you want to do hopefully you got some value out of this or maybe even just some ideas i've been wanting to make this video for so long and definitely let me know down in the comment section if you want to see other home networking or home server style of videos like this one also feel free to click the video that's on the screen now to see a different home server build that i built a long time ago but just like always i hope you enjoyed this video
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Channel: Zach's Tech Turf
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Keywords: home server, home server build, home server build 2022, home server tour, home server linus tech tips, home server zach's tech turf, home server closet, self hosting, budget server, server, budget home server, budget home server build, reasons for a home server, reasons for a server, home server ideas, budget home server build 2022, how to build a home server, why to build a home server, reasons to build a home server, what to do on a home server
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Length: 11min 41sec (701 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 12 2022
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