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  1. Thank you, i guess I'd be most comfortable with Windows, but the price is off putting for a student just trying to have fun and play minecraft :(((((( So, I installed Ubuntu server, but with no GUI... I'm kind of lost tbh. Tutorial time.
  2. Thanks for the heads up lol. Well, my current knowledge of both is... 0. I'm currently in uni for IT, but don't have a server class til next semester which I believe will be on windows server. I'm more just looking at how to get the ball rolling early.
  3. Thank you I'll definitely look into this! It has dual Xeon X5680s. Also whats the benefit of Proxmox vs Microsofts Hyper-V?
  4. Both would be great! Sorry man I'm a veteran PC builder, but server hardware and software is new territory for me.
  5. That sounds pretty good to me. Is there a terminal where I could control the server from a separate laptop and decide what it boots into and such?
  6. Hello, I have a Dell R710 with dual 6-core Xeons and 96GB of RAM. This is the first blade server I've ever worked with, and I'm not sure where to start as far as OSes are considered. I would like to use the server for Minecraft (just for my friends and I) and also if possible as a server to export my Adobe Premiere videos with as my PC only has 16GB of RAM and I hit that ceiling pretty often with any AfterFX intensive work. Is Windows server my best bet or Linux? Is it even possible to do both of these things? Thank you in advance.
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