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My Homelab V1 0 R Homelab

My Homelab V1 0 R Homelab
My Homelab V1 0 R Homelab

My Homelab V1 0 R Homelab Thrid and fourth pic is my homelab a few weeks ago. what are you using for your kvm switch, or do you just swap cables? i've been looking into getting one but i haven't found too many great options. nice setup by the way, better cable management then me. i use this and it suits my needs fine. Contribute to ctrquko homelab mcp development by creating an account on github.

The Jank Lab V1 0 Seeking Advice R Homelab
The Jank Lab V1 0 Seeking Advice R Homelab

The Jank Lab V1 0 Seeking Advice R Homelab After picking up a few skills at my workplace, it was time for me to upgrade my setup at home. my old setup included gigabit networking with a 24 port switch, some dated yet functional access points and a raspberry pi 4 running my local nas for storing media and files. I run a variety of services in my homelab, almost all of it on my dell server. some i run as dedicated vms, and others i run as docker containers in a docker vm. 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. So with all of this stuff i've setup so far in my homelab, i’ve gained a real understanding of how private and public networking works. before this, i didn’t know how cidr blocks or subnets.

Finally Joined The Family Home Lab V1 0 R Homelab
Finally Joined The Family Home Lab V1 0 R Homelab

Finally Joined The Family Home Lab V1 0 R Homelab 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. So with all of this stuff i've setup so far in my homelab, i’ve gained a real understanding of how private and public networking works. before this, i didn’t know how cidr blocks or subnets. R homelab: welcome to your friendly r homelab, where techies and sysadmin from everywhere are welcome to share their labs, projects, builds, etc. This project is a virtual home lab setup designed to explore and learn various aspects of networking and virtualisation. by creating a virtualised environment using proxmox, this lab simulates a small scale network, allowing for hands on experience with it infrastructure components. I've updated my homelab project with some mods on the dashboards (now i can see all the hardware router ap switch data inside one dash only), new hardware (access point and switch) and i installed (diy) two fans inside the furniture. That's a huge 1.0. my "1.0" was a pentium iii 800 with no case, stuffed on a shelf in a wardrobe with a mono laser.

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