My always changing Homelab
A Homelab allows allows it’s user to try new hardware, software.
And allows it’s owner to experiment and learn in a “safe environment”.
There are people that use a old laptop or a Raspberry Pi, just running a few small things.
And there are those that take their work home, and run their Homelab in one (or multiple) full size server racks, sometimes going as far to turn a room into their own Datacenter.
In these “updates” i take you, the reader, along in my Homelab journey.
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2026
Read more: 2026A lot has changed in my Homelab, like a lot…. The end of 2025 i decided to treat myself to some items on my wishlist. So around Black Friday i ordered some new hardware. In my “shopping spree” i finally ordered myself a new PC, NAS, Network Switch, and some components i needed. And a […]
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2024
Read more: 2024Some things have changed since i started my journey. The i3 NUC started having issues with it’s internal power supply, well issues…. it didn’t want to turn on anymore. Luckely i was able to get my hands on a HP Z840, it’s a great and beefy machine.– Xeon E5-2660v4 (14c/28t)– 4x16GB ECC DDR4– 2 NVMe […]
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2022
Read more: 2022The start of my homelab…. To begin my homelab journey i used what i had laying around, or was able to get used and cheap.This caused me to start of with a humble beginning, but with a lot of “mistakes”– 2 Bay Synology 8TB Mirror (I’ve had since 2018-ish)– Gigabyte Brix NUC with an i3-5010u, […]