The follow is my current wishlist. It is an i7 NUC w/ 500GB of high speed M2 SSD, plus a 1TB SATA SSD, and 32 GB of RAM... ya, thats right 1.5 TB of SSD space, and 32 gigs of RAM!!
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I have gone back and forth between virtualization software (ESXi and Xen mostly)
Xen works out of the box but only has a decent interface in it's Windows GUI. OpenXenManager for Linux is ok. and Xen Orchestrator (Web UI) leaves a bit to be desired. If you're ok with keeping a Windows box around, Xen is the superior choice when it comes to feature sets. (Mainly clone and templating out of the gate and free)
If you do go the ESXi route follow steps here: https://www.virten.net/2015/03/esxi-6-0-image-for-intel-nuc/ because it doesn't work out of the box. I did create the ISO already, so if you want to use the one I made you can find it here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2627512/ESXi-6.0.0.update01-3073146-NUC.iso
You may run into the Manufacturer and Model being random strings (question marks in diamonds), but you can follow: http://www.virten.net/2015/02/how-to-install-esxi-on-5th-gen-intel-nuc-nic-and-ahci-workaround/
Again, I've already done these steps so you can download the pre-built BIOS rom here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2627512/RY0350-FIXED.bio - WARNING: I doubt the BIOS is universal so if you don't buy the NUC listed above, you probably want to just follow the steps yourself. Flashing a BIOS with the wrong ROM could brick the device.
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