A home server sounds appealing: full control, no monthly fees, your data stays with you. But reality is more nuanced. Here's when a home server makes sense and when a $7-12/mo VPS is smarter.
Home Server Cost
- Mini PC (Intel N100): $150-250
- 16 GB RAM: $40-60
- 1 TB SSD: $60-80
- Total: $250-400 + $5-15/mo electricity
Home Server Pros and Cons
Pros: Physical data control, no monthly fees, LAN speed access.
Cons: Dynamic IP (no PTR for email), power/internet outages, slow upload (10-50 Mbps), noise, security risks from open ports.
When Home Server Wins
NAS for family media, Home Assistant/smart home, Plex with large library, learning lab (Proxmox, Kubernetes).
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When VPS Wins
Websites, email server, VPN, game servers, any public-facing service. A VPS gives you static IP, 1 Gbps, 99.9% uptime.
VPS Is Cheaper Than You Think
A basic VPS costs $7/mo — less than the electricity for a home server:
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