Hello
I run Ubuntu server on a desktop PC. The following services are run:
Specs for the PC are as follows:
The PC sits at 18.8% RAM consumed and 2.3% CPU usage and consumes around 7W (all day long). The PC sits in my linen cupboard where I have 4 extraction fans. The cupboard never reaches above 30degC and typically hovers around 28degC.
I built the PC from new in 2012 so I am concerned that at some stage it will fail given that it is now 12 years old. This is something I cannot afford to happen, although I do have it thoroughly backed up.
It may last another 10 years or it may last another 10 minutes, but I want to proactively replace it as this will be far easier than changing it out once it has failed.
I am looking for recommendations for a replacement. I do not want to build something from scratch and prefer to buy something pre-built.
Looking for recommendations for hardware. My priorities are:
I run Ubuntu server on a desktop PC. The following services are run:
- Node-red automation (for my home) with a mix of WIFI/zigbee comms.
- Plex
- Backup scripts that run for my cloud server (once a month)
Specs for the PC are as follows:
- Intel i5 3.2/3.6GHZ CPU
- ASROCK B75 motherboard
- Seagate 2TB SATA3 7200 RPM drive
- 8G DD3 RAM
The PC sits at 18.8% RAM consumed and 2.3% CPU usage and consumes around 7W (all day long). The PC sits in my linen cupboard where I have 4 extraction fans. The cupboard never reaches above 30degC and typically hovers around 28degC.
I built the PC from new in 2012 so I am concerned that at some stage it will fail given that it is now 12 years old. This is something I cannot afford to happen, although I do have it thoroughly backed up.
It may last another 10 years or it may last another 10 minutes, but I want to proactively replace it as this will be far easier than changing it out once it has failed.
I am looking for recommendations for a replacement. I do not want to build something from scratch and prefer to buy something pre-built.
Looking for recommendations for hardware. My priorities are:
- Reliability is number one
- Budget - I prefer not to spend more than $1k AUD (however I don't want to overspend unnecessarily).
- Form factor is not an issue, I have plenty of space.
- Noise has to be low.