I'm planning on getting a new PC for my significant other. This PC would be rarely used for their purposes, probably just twice a month for less than an hour or so, and not to do anything intensive. Just general browsing, printing out a grocery list and checking email. I also am planning on getting a PC to run BI. Figured I'd kill 2 birds with one stone and save some money to boot. I see that the recommendation is to use a dedicated PC/Server for BI, but I figured since the PC would be used rarely for non-BI purposes this could be an exception.
What I'm wondering is what advantages would I lose if I went this route? I understand that generally the increased power consumption would be a concern since the system is running 24/7 but since again the PC will be used for non-intensive non-BI tasks rarely I figure I shouldn't need to beef up on the specs much at all beyond what would be recommended for my camera setup.
My router doesn't support VLANs, and I don't want to change it out for a higher grade one as it is ISP provided & is required for several TV features as a part of our bundle, but I read about the dual-NIC setup on the Wiki and figured I could do that. Just wondering if security would also be a concern as well.
Thanks in advance for any input.
What I'm wondering is what advantages would I lose if I went this route? I understand that generally the increased power consumption would be a concern since the system is running 24/7 but since again the PC will be used for non-intensive non-BI tasks rarely I figure I shouldn't need to beef up on the specs much at all beyond what would be recommended for my camera setup.
My router doesn't support VLANs, and I don't want to change it out for a higher grade one as it is ISP provided & is required for several TV features as a part of our bundle, but I read about the dual-NIC setup on the Wiki and figured I could do that. Just wondering if security would also be a concern as well.
Thanks in advance for any input.