You might want to consider a typical desktop/tower with a consumer CPU. The noise and heat from a simple desktop PC, even of you have the case filled with 10 drives, is so much less than a server chassis.
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Hmm maybe so. My gaming PC is currently a 5950x. Maybe I lll repurpose that and get a better pure gaming cpu.
The problem with that though is only limited to 128GB RAM. My r720 has that, and since I'm using heavy zfs on everything I kinda will need more eventually
Two drives in each and configure a ceph filesystem.