the white box depicted is my home server, built from used parts except the 3x4TB WD Red HDDs inside. Very proud to see what this little mATX box can do, with only 16gigs of ram!
running truenas scale and a lot of k3s pods, it works like a charm 🫡
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UnRaid server on the left, RPi hosting pi-hole, pi.alert and Uptime Kuma on top
DAmn, that’s cool! Love the Gaming gear
Definitely the main reason I wanted a house: no restrictions on mounting things to walls.
Seriously underutilized space.
Meanwhile me while renting: Purchases concrete drill bits to mount stuff up 🤣
I agree though, vertical space is really underutilised. Most folks go for massive square footage when it probably isn’t needed, despite lots of free real estate on their wall!
No joke, eh? I’ve recently moved to my own apartment, and it’s such a freedom I can’t even fathom going back to renting. Praying that I won’t have to!!
Smaller homelab than average, but gets the work done
I have the same dell form factor - 3060. Love it.
My small setup.
Business in the front:
Party in the back:
I opted for a smaller rack as my basement is pretty short.
As far as workloads:
The gaps in the naming scheme:
Networking:
hahah, here’s the rest of us stacking random bits of reclaimed hardware in a cupboard…
A few of these servers were stacked on top of each other (and a monitor box to get the stack off the ground) in a basement for several years, it’s a journey.
yeah. i tr5ied to neaten it up when we changed around some furntinure, but none of mine is rack mount
Works for me, running about 30 containers. The Philips hub has recently been replaced by a Conbee II
is that an old Dell laptop?
Yep. Used to be my fiance’s college laptop.
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We’re getting there, boys!
Damn that’s clean, like how it tucks away perfectly into that nook
Right?! My wife was pretty happy to get all the computers around the house consolidated like that. But it’s now becoming her project of ‘beautifying’ it. I LOVE IT
love it! doesn’t it get toasty in that space though?
Thanks! Not really, they’re all low-TDP units with good ventilation that I hacked on the top of the closed. I have a govee sensor that never clocks anything above 27C. Computers are also not running hot!
EDIT: typo
Awesome! I love the raspberry pi addition!