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Reason why I mentioned hyper-v is that is what we use at work. Weve had some VMs go down a few months ago and the sysadmin who usually handles them just hasnt gotten around to bringing up new ones. Ive played around in hyper-v manager in server 2012 a little and it seems fairly straight forward but would like to tinker around at home before I would do anything at work.Intel NUC are what most in my circle use.
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I would recommend learning vSphere/ESXi if you can. Hyper-V is out there (my product is multi-hypervisor) but I haven't seen many customers with it. Nobody ever got fired for using Microsoft or VMware. They did for using the others.
But Ill definitely look into the NUCs. Didnt think much about them since I assumed just being dual cores they wouldnt be well suited for it.