You may get additional server and run 2 node cluster with Starwinds vsan. It is hardware agnostic, so, basically, hardware won't be an issue, also it doesn't require witness node which might save you from getting 3rd computer. I believe it is the most decent option for 2-3 node setups.
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Thanks for you replay, i did know they had a thing like that, that said i would much prefer it to be a sole VMware tech, because it is what i love and i work with VMware Products daily.
Well, than, you should bge fine with VMUG subscription to get licenses. The options you have mentioned, should be able to run it.
NFR Licenses is no problem for me, because i am so lucky that i can get all the licenses i need for pretty much all VMware to in my LAB trough them if needed so that would fortunately not be the limiting factor, but the price for the equipment might be:)
I see, than good luck with finding good deals on the hardware!