Just note that much of that gear is high power use, and not really meant for the casual home user...
Of course. I just don't have an AMEX black card to put lots of expensive new SAN gear on. I get excited when I can pick up the equipment I used to install in data centers for pennies on the dollar. Plus, my area is both currently rolling AT&T Gigapower and slated for Google Fiber next year. I already move data around my network fast enough that I can't transfer a big file and browse the web at the same time on a simple gigabit link. If the WAN alone will come close to saturating any machine in my house then it's time to move up.
Don't even get me started on how crazy it is that you can get a barely EOL'd blade with 24 threads and 128 gigs of RAM for like 6-700 bucks depending on storage configuration. Hardware is outpacing software so handily that even ~5 year old dusty corporate upgrade cycle fodder is a revolution in home computing if you know how to use it. What a time to not be a "casual home user"
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