Understanding the Differences for Supermicro X10SDV

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I was wondering if someone could please outline the major difference between the following:

Supermicro X10SDV-8C-TLN4F
Supermicro X10SDV-8C-TLN4F+
Supermicro X10SDV-TLN4F-O
Supermicro X10SDV-F-O

I have tried reading the specs page on Supermicro's website but just having a hard time seeing the big differences. I see they also have 12core, 16core but these all seem to be 8core.

Trying to decide which I should consider for a homelab I'm planning. Sever VMs / Plex transcodes etc... Posted about it in detail in another post but in brief:

1) Debian- Guacamole server
2) Debian PlexPy
3) EasyEngine webserver / reverseproxy
4) Windows 7 Media Server for Plex/iTunes (usually just 2 concurrent streams but this may increase to like 5 in the near future)
5) Windows 7 server for sonarr and a few other apps
6) Debian server to mess around with Grafana
7) Windows 7 virtual computer for the wife for when she needs more than her chromebook
8) Windows 7 virtual computer for work applications
9) Windows Server x2 to learn AD and other
10) another linux server for installing the video surveillance app
along with a few other things

Thanks!
 

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Thank's for the breakdown!

So Supermicro X10SDV-8C-TLN4F and Supermicro X10SDV-TLN4F-O are essentially the same?
 

T_Minus

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On the SM site one has a FAN on the CPU HS, the other does not.
Not sure if that's accurate or just a bad picture/representation.

Other specs looked same to me though.
(Network ports swapped in line item, but identical)
 

pgh5278

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I was wondering if someone could please outline the major difference between the following:

Supermicro X10SDV-8C-TLN4F
Supermicro X10SDV-8C-TLN4F+
Supermicro X10SDV-TLN4F-O
Supermicro X10SDV-F-O

I have tried reading the specs page on Supermicro's website but just having a hard time seeing the big differences. I see they also have 12core, 16core but these all seem to be 8core.

Trying to decide which I should consider for a homelab I'm planning. Sever VMs / Plex transcodes etc... Posted about it in detail in another post but in brief:

1) Debian- Guacamole server
2) Debian PlexPy
3) EasyEngine webserver / reverseproxy
4) Windows 7 Media Server for Plex/iTunes (usually just 2 concurrent streams but this may increase to like 5 in the near future)
5) Windows 7 server for sonarr and a few other apps
6) Debian server to mess around with Grafana
7) Windows 7 virtual computer for the wife for when she needs more than her chromebook
8) Windows 7 virtual computer for work applications
9) Windows Server x2 to learn AD and other
10) another linux server for installing the video surveillance app
along with a few other things

Thanks!
wiredzone has a nice table, see below.
X10SDV System-on-a-Chip (SoC) D-1500 Solutions
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