My Mini Homelab Homelab
My Mini Homelab Homelab I've made the decision to repurpose my old mac mini as a new homelab. over time, i've discovered an effective method of seamlessly transitioning between my macs without wasting precious time on reinstalling the necessary tools required for my day job using docker and development containers. That was the spark behind my homelab. what started as a simple idea, install linux mint on an old mac mini and see what i could make of it, turned into a much deeper project.
Mini Homelab Homelab Just picked this up to start my mini home lab. i will be using this to learn windows server, active directory, run domain controller, and networking, but will also use this as a nas, and media streaming on the lan. My home lab handles remote backups, network monitoring and alerting of remote servers, wired uap aps, and plenty of tinkering. note: this article was originally published in 2020 and is continuously updated as the homelab evolves. Homelab, aka self hosting, has been a hobby of mine for about 10 years now. i’ve gone through many iterations over the years, but my overall setup more or less stabilized about a year ago. i’m writing this post with two goals in mind. first, to give other homelabers and self hosters an idea or two. In just 10 minutes, learn everything you need to build your own personal cloud, ditch expensive subscriptions, and truly own your data.
Vm Homelab R Homelab Homelab, aka self hosting, has been a hobby of mine for about 10 years now. i’ve gone through many iterations over the years, but my overall setup more or less stabilized about a year ago. i’m writing this post with two goals in mind. first, to give other homelabers and self hosters an idea or two. In just 10 minutes, learn everything you need to build your own personal cloud, ditch expensive subscriptions, and truly own your data. Here's everything a homelab involves, and how you get started with your own. when it comes to a homelab, you're in charge. it's a computer lab you operate in your home. what it includes is up to you. do you want a big homelab, or a small one? something that's power efficient, or power hungry?. I bought an m1 mac mini (configured with additional ram), and figured that it would be a great homelab for occasional use and tinkering. it would also open me up to enabling a primarily local instead of cloud based smart home using home assistant. A beginner's guide to setting up your first homelab. learn how to define goals, choose hardware (raspberry pi, nuc, used servers), select software (proxmox, docker), set up basic networking, and start small. includes tips for networking, sysadmin, and data science paths. Recently, i decided to build my own homelab. after watching countless tutorials and videos, i felt confident enough to gather the hardware and install the necessary software.
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