What Is A Good Server For A Home VPN SetUp

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I decided I want to set up my own VPN server at home, so I have been looking at lots of servers but I easily get overwhelmed. Does anyone have a simple recommendation for a simple server I can install openvpn on--and doesn't cost a fortune. I run a small business from home and have multiple subnets.

I know it's easier to just use a VPN vendor like Ivacy but it just seems a lot cooler to do it all internally..... waste of time??

Linux not windows.
 
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HP Proliant microservers. We've sold / configured hundreds of them, not one breakage. Cheap as chips, can take up to 16GB ram, 2 x GB network and 4 drives. Small, quiet, perfect.

Works out the box with Debian and FreeNAS, so shouldn't have a problem with any distro.
HP Proliant microservers. We've sold / configured hundreds of them, not one breakage. Cheap as chips, can take up to 16GB ram, 2 x GB network and 4 drives. Small, quiet, perfect.

Works out the box with Debian and FreeNAS, so shouldn't have a problem with any distro.
 
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