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Stack sells cheap servers made from carefully reused enterprise tech. We rebuild them, test them, benchmark them, and keep the buying process simple for home labs, self-hosting, storage, and game servers.
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Mixed CPU, memory, and storage load before dispatch
Extra life pulled from enterprise-grade hardware
SMART, thermals, fan curves, and memory stability logged
Pick a platform, choose your RAM, storage, CPU, preload, and network options, then check the benchmark summary before you buy.
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Stack exists because a home server should not need brand-new enterprise pricing.
We reuse solid older platforms that still make sense instead of pretending everything has to be new.
Every machine gets stability, thermals, storage, and burn-in checks before it shows up in the store.
We keep the benchmark story simple: can the box run well, stay stable, and make sense for the job you are buying it for?
These machines are aimed at common real-world jobs, not imaginary enterprise personas.
A dependable base for Proxmox, VLAN testing, backups, and service experiments without spending new-hardware money.
Run containers, dashboards, Git services, Home Assistant, and private cloud tools on hardware that was built to stay on.
Stream libraries, automate downloads, and manage storage pools with chassis that can take real drives and proper cooling.
Use mirrored SSDs, HBA-backed drive bays, and ECC memory to keep archival and family data on something sturdier than a spare desktop.
Spin up CI runners, internal services, or sandbox clusters in a rack-friendly box that you can actually afford to leave running.
Good fit for Minecraft, Valheim, Factorio, Project Zomboid, Palworld, and community servers that benefit from stable clocks and clean memory headroom.
Stack is for people who want affordable hardware, honest testing, and a simple path into self-hosting, storage, media, or game servers.