How much grunt for a good LAB worksation ?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:18 am
Hi
I want to build a workstation dedicated to simulation. EVE-NG with up to 12 Nexus 9000v in a single lab plus DCNM and ISE. I will also be using it for nested VMware 6.7 with 5 ESXi servers and a virtual NAS (FreeNAS) to play with NSX-T etc. Probably other Cisco and VMware stuff as well.
I haven't tried building a dedicated LAB worksation before and cant work out how much CPU grunt and memory would be required to run things smoothly.
I was thinking of using Ubuntu as the base O/S with EVE-NG running on that and the VMware stuff in VMware Player.
I was looking at an AMD Threadripper 2 2950X with 16 cores and 32 Threads and 128GB RAM. Would that work OK ?
I'm trying to avoid using a dual socket rack mount server due to noise and power draw even when idling. The AMD Threadrippers look like a good choice for a low power (in watts) solution for virtualisation but am not wedded to it if its a bad idea.
Many thanks.
I want to build a workstation dedicated to simulation. EVE-NG with up to 12 Nexus 9000v in a single lab plus DCNM and ISE. I will also be using it for nested VMware 6.7 with 5 ESXi servers and a virtual NAS (FreeNAS) to play with NSX-T etc. Probably other Cisco and VMware stuff as well.
I haven't tried building a dedicated LAB worksation before and cant work out how much CPU grunt and memory would be required to run things smoothly.
I was thinking of using Ubuntu as the base O/S with EVE-NG running on that and the VMware stuff in VMware Player.
I was looking at an AMD Threadripper 2 2950X with 16 cores and 32 Threads and 128GB RAM. Would that work OK ?
I'm trying to avoid using a dual socket rack mount server due to noise and power draw even when idling. The AMD Threadrippers look like a good choice for a low power (in watts) solution for virtualisation but am not wedded to it if its a bad idea.
Many thanks.