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Rebuilding My Homelab From Scratch

Awesome Homelab
Awesome Homelab

Awesome Homelab Rebuilding my homelab with a focus on virtualization, active directory, kubernetes and central storage — aiming for a clean, reproducible environment for learning, testing and self hosting. So, you want to start self hosting? part 1 how to install proxmox and pick your hardware. i tried to build my own cloud and cancel every subscription.

My Homelab Has Changed Again R Homelab
My Homelab Has Changed Again R Homelab

My Homelab Has Changed Again R Homelab Part 1 of the baseline setup series: petie clark breaks down why he wiped and rebuilt his homelab using microk8s, traefik, authentik, and homepage—with lessons and configs to follow. I’m rebuilding my homelab. from scratch. in a recent post, i talked about my plan to move to a “pets, not cattle" philosophy for my homelab. well, that plan is finally moving off the whiteboard and into the real world. it begins now. that means everything’s on the table:. Any old pc or laptop collecting dust at home can be repurposed into a surprisingly capable homelab. with the right tools, the setup can be quick and beginner friendly. here’s how i turned my spare computer into a fully functional homelab for $0 in under an hour. This guide walks through building a lab from scratch — from picking hardware to running a fully monitored, backed up, automated environment. every section links to deeper guides on this site so you can dive into specifics when you’re ready.

Thoughts On My Homelab Architecture R Homelab
Thoughts On My Homelab Architecture R Homelab

Thoughts On My Homelab Architecture R Homelab Any old pc or laptop collecting dust at home can be repurposed into a surprisingly capable homelab. with the right tools, the setup can be quick and beginner friendly. here’s how i turned my spare computer into a fully functional homelab for $0 in under an hour. This guide walks through building a lab from scratch — from picking hardware to running a fully monitored, backed up, automated environment. every section links to deeper guides on this site so you can dive into specifics when you’re ready. This post kicks off an ongoing series exploring the components and applications that make up my newly rebuild homelab. a homelab is a great resource for honing devops and infrastructure skills. This article documents my journey into building and optimizing my homelab, the challenges i faced, and the technologies i’m using to create a more independent tech ecosystem. I had my eyes on a full sized atx desktop tower that supported 180mm fans and an independent itx system for my pfsense router. this would allow me to keep my homelab in a denser, quieter, and more apartment friendly package. I’ll be taking you through the initial steps of getting the system operational, putting it through its paces with some revealing performance tests, and sharing my thoughts on what the future holds for this upgraded homelab.

My Diy Homelab Layout Finished Almost R Homelab
My Diy Homelab Layout Finished Almost R Homelab

My Diy Homelab Layout Finished Almost R Homelab This post kicks off an ongoing series exploring the components and applications that make up my newly rebuild homelab. a homelab is a great resource for honing devops and infrastructure skills. This article documents my journey into building and optimizing my homelab, the challenges i faced, and the technologies i’m using to create a more independent tech ecosystem. I had my eyes on a full sized atx desktop tower that supported 180mm fans and an independent itx system for my pfsense router. this would allow me to keep my homelab in a denser, quieter, and more apartment friendly package. I’ll be taking you through the initial steps of getting the system operational, putting it through its paces with some revealing performance tests, and sharing my thoughts on what the future holds for this upgraded homelab.

Rebuilding My Homelab R Homelab
Rebuilding My Homelab R Homelab

Rebuilding My Homelab R Homelab I had my eyes on a full sized atx desktop tower that supported 180mm fans and an independent itx system for my pfsense router. this would allow me to keep my homelab in a denser, quieter, and more apartment friendly package. I’ll be taking you through the initial steps of getting the system operational, putting it through its paces with some revealing performance tests, and sharing my thoughts on what the future holds for this upgraded homelab.

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