What’s the best affordable pre-built mini server available in Europe? I’m looking for a reliable and compact option that won’t break the bank

Edit: something that are not arm based

Edit 2: I’m looking to set up a system that can run Jellyfin, Ollama, and a few other small services. By ‘pre-built’, I mean I want to buy a device that already has the necessary hardware and installation, so all I need to do is install the operating system and I’m good to go

  • poVoq
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    1224 days ago

    You need to first explain what you want the server for, because that will give us an idea of your CPU and storage requirements.

    • @diy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      424 days ago

      I’m looking to set up a system that can run Jellyfin, Ollama, and a few other small services.

      • @Mixel@feddit.de
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        1124 days ago

        Ollama is a big thing, do you want it to be fast? You will need a GPU, how large is the model you will be running be? 7/8B with CPU not as fast but no problem. 13B slow with CPU but possible

  • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    24 days ago

    Define “pre-built”?

    What will you be using it for?

    I’m still testing the CWWK X86 P5 but so far it seems like a near-perfect solution for personal use and the price can’t be best.

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        24 days ago

        Define pre-built.

        How big is your media library?

        Ollama will probably benefit from a more powerful processor like a Ryzen 7000/8000 series.

        Can’t comment on NPUs and TOPs and all that. Still completely at a loss as to what is or is not marketing nonsense when it comes to AI. But the new Ryzen CPUs are supposed to have more of those, if you can wait.

        • @diy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          324 days ago

          By ‘pre-built’, I mean I want to buy a device that already has the necessary hardware and installation, so all I need to do is install the operating system and I’m good to go. Storage capacity between 1 and 8 terabytes

          • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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            323 days ago

            I want to buy a device that already has the necessary hardware

            Does that include disks? That’s going to limit your options considerably.

            The one I recommended does not come with RAM or storage but those are both very easy to install and you can choose what size. It also comes with 2xSATA/power connectors. You could get 2x8TB 2.5" SSDs but I’d probably go with 4x2TB NVMe, that would give you 8TB RAW or 6TB with a parity disk.

    • xcjs
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      223 days ago

      It depends on the model you run. Mistral, Gemma, or Phi are great for a majority of devices, even with CPU or integrated graphics inference.

  • @lautan@lemmy.ca
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    824 days ago

    Prebuilt like a traditional server? I personally use an orange pi and it’s pretty good. Just make sure to use the open source arm OS.

  • @delver@sh.itjust.works
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    724 days ago

    I’m not sure if they’re still affordable but I ended up getting both a morefine and a beelink, one with the n100 Intel CPU and the other with the n305. They handle everything I’ve thrown at them, and come with out of the box quicksync transcoding for Jellyfin/Plex. Handles 4K transcode like a champ. Couple that with 2.5g Ethernet and they sip power. Though they might have gone up in price since I bought mine.

  • Presi300
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    322 days ago

    Go on ebay or your local 2nd hand market and search “mini PC” or “Office computer”…

  • @bitchkat@lemmy.world
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    323 days ago

    I love my NUCs but haven’t really paid attention to what has happened since Intel sold that line to ASUS.

  • @Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyzB
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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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    NUC Next Unit of Computing brand of Intel small computers
    NVMe Non-Volatile Memory Express interface for mass storage
    Plex Brand of media server package
    SSD Solid State Drive mass storage

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  • @forger125@lemmy.ml
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    322 days ago

    You can try the Minisforum MS-01. Relatively compact, inexpensive, with a lot of options for expandability as well as relatively powerful Intel CPUs with QuickSync for LLM and transcode. Here is a nice overview of the device.

  • @sunbeam60
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    222 days ago

    Dunno about affordable but you can usually find some decently priced 1L Dell Optiplex micro systems. I’ve got one running under my desk 24/7. Great Linux support.

  • @HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works
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    222 days ago

    I see people mentioning small office desktops, and they are good, but I will warn you that they use proprietary parts so upgrading and repairing them can be difficult. Also jellyfin.org has some good info under the hardware acceleration section for what to use.