MadDonkey wrote: » Thanks for the quick and helpful replies! I have a laptop as my private computer and will receive a laptop from my employer soon. So that will help with watching tutorials and work on the home lab at the same time. At work we only use Hyper-V. We don't use VMware at all. So I want to use Hyper-V as much as I can. To get the hands-on experience as much as I can. The difference in speed between cheaper and more expensive SSD's doesn't make up for the higher price in my opinion, this might change after the build I am glad I could do with a lot less CPU power and RAM. I want to use this machine for a while. I think it is wise to make the investment now and have a solid machine that will last for some certs instead of spending more and more money on it. This way I might be able to get a nice tax deduction at the end of the year!