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For home use (=1-2 concurrent users at most) you can run ad server + DNS + DHCP on an atom d510 with 1 gb of ram (need an override command to install win server core with 1 gb of RAM), dual xeons even if a decade old it's overkill
Or samba 4 ad on rpi 1 with 256mb ram
Didnt know these services where that light. So running the domain controller and rhel IDM controller in a VM on the R710 is fine then. I can probably even run a few other things on the system as well then. Thanks for your input!
not sure about rhel idm, never personally tried, but for my home (3 users at most) for AD i'm using win server core in a vm with just 1 assigned core and just 1 gb ram, no issues with dns
before i was using samba 4 and it was even more lightweight