Hi, I'm definitely looking for a in-rack homelab server to use as my "2" in a 3-2-1 backup setup. Currently I just have one on site and one off. And I'm in the twin cities!
Finally! Love it an actual walkthrough tour of a home lab and the uses for said devices! Keep it up! Please do another video just like this again soon! Really got ALOT of new ideas I can start implementing on my homelab as a low-budget newbie THANK YOU!
Congratulations on another massively successful year, Tim! You got me started in Docker a few years back and it has been one of my most rewarding home lab endeavors and keeps bearing fruit as such. Think i'm going to have to upgrade my home setup to 2.5gbt at some point soon, though. As 1gbt is starting to take just a little too long for the amounts of data i'm moving these days.
I went from no homelab to a pi 4 openwrt router, two node proxmox cluster with 30 services running on it, a device for quorum. Pretty happy with the setup for now. Maybe upgrade to 2.5 or 5g lan network. 3:57 you got to be kidding me 😂😂😂 One of the cleanest setups I've ever seen and you're saying it's out of control.
Twin Cities?! Subscribed! My background is in infosec and I've been networking and running various NAS and home automation projets, electronics builds, and other solder-covered geekery for years. My next major project is a DIY smarthome buildout for new a construction home in Mpls based on homeassistant with a ton of integrations. I'm excited to see what you move to for SFF servers and self-hosted cloud services. Thanks for the tour!
Twin Cities fan who would love to upgrade my Dell R700 TrueNas and add something newer to my almost empty rack. Thanks for your content, I wish I could support you more, truly great details for a very novice techie!
Very awesome to see, I’m just setting up and diving into my first homelab! Super cool to Learn that your local to MN! Always love learning from your videos!
Wonderful Lab! I recommend maybe switching your rack power to 240v. i’m here in the states and it has massively improved efficiency in the rack! Definitely a fun project
@@ronniesunshine1163I'm no expert, but I think of it similarly to why the grid runs at higher voltage. Everything requires fewer amps at higher voltages, so there's less loss in the cables and stuff.
Nice setup. I can tell you based on my experience with ota, you should pull that antenna out of your attic and affix it outdoors. There is no amount of signal boosting that will correct for rf shadowing from under a roof. They're designed to be outdoors. I had mine outdoors on a gable mast, I believe it was a 5ft pole. So it sat roughly 30-35ft off the ground and survived multiple hurricanes in Fl. I picked up 67-70 channels with it.
Great setup! I really enjoyed the tour. I used your NUT tutorial today in my lab. After I figured out the timing intricacies with my HA Proxmox cluster nodes, it is working great!
Nice home lab, pretty sophisticated, I'm impressed! About the Intel NUCs, you say, they are kinda expensive and kinda discontinued. Nowadays this is no problem anymore, more and more mini PCs hit the market. I recently got into starting a home lab by getting a Trigkey G5 with an Intel N100 for under 300 bucks on Amazon. The N100 is no powerhouse, but extremely power efficient. Running 24/7 in idle costs me less than two bucks a month, under moderate load it is still under 10 bucks. And despite the fact that the Intel N100 spec says it supports only 16 GB of RAM, I run 32 GB without a problem. The mini PC also features two 2.5 Gbit NICs, which makes it pretty versatile also for building clusters. So if you want to extend your NUC cluster, I can recommend getting some cheap power-saving mini PCs. I also recommend these over getting Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny, because these old refurbished machines mostly have only one 1 Gbit NIC. Greetings from the country where Proxmox comes from. 😁
Saw another video on YT about the pikvm or blikvm don't remember but summarizing they said that those EDIDs are established when you power up each of the units. There is a particular order to power on the pikvm the hdmi switcher box, and each of the units that sends those EDIDs. TLDR, powering on each box in a specific sequence will make it all work correctly together. (unfortunately I don't remember the correct sequence)
And here I am just having bought a 27U sysracks cabinet for learning to build up a home lab. Definitely wouldn’t mind entering for a chance at that server :D
Awesome to see your homelab! I am kind of using your setup as a reference to gear I would want in the future! I just started my Homelabs here in the Twin-Cities too! I was itching to learn some more about Linux and HyperVisors, I just bought myself a HPE - ProLiant DL380 G9! We are slowly learning proxmox and ILo and like DHCP. its kinda fun lol
Bit more impressive than my home lab, which is essentially a PC attached to a netgear switch, running Proxmox, and various virtual machines, some running Linux, some running various flavours of Windows. The VMs are used for essentially experiementation, and so I can learn various aspects of the software installed on the VMs safe in the knowledge that if I break something, I've lost nothing important, and can just restore the VM from a snapshot. While I do have a lot of different services and devices (Internet etc) that *could* go in a server room, unfortunately, I don't have a spare room, or even much space for a rack.
Nice setup. One detail. The Enterprise switches do 2.5G, but not PoE++, only PoE+ - you will spot that when you look at the decomissioned switch. Usually not a big deal, but some devices pull more power than the Enterprise one can provide. Keep up the good work :)
Thanks for the great video. Regarding the pikvm. I had the same issues. I also had an older model that doesnt support 60hz. I got fed up with the all the edid issues and setup a Decimator MD-HX that I had around (Im a video engineer). Solved all my issues. I get its an expensive fix but it works 100%. I saw some cheap scalers from crestron for sale on ebay that might work out. I had this so I just used it
Your homelab is just beautiful, and it gives me something to aspire to! I'm in the Twin Cities, if you're serious about giving away your old backup server😊
Nice tour my dude. If you want to co-locate, I am about 3 -3.5 hours from you, SW Minnesota. I have a 42u rack with 500/500 fiber; I have 2G/2G available. running 2 Dell r620s at the moment running proxmox, thinking of adding a 3rd and maybe run CEPH on them? Maybe then run a kube cluster like you do on your NUCs. The 42u rack is an older one, in the basement. I am considering moving to a 37u or 32u rack and then gifting the 42u to someone who is starting their homelab journey. 42u works but is a bit much for my space.
Great setup! I have an APC Power supply that I bought as well, ran a TV and a laptop and it ended having an internal load fault that I could clear, but, after 3 months it was inop. I'm not sure if I'd want a Phillips hue or subscription service for household lighting, etc. Love the Pi packet and controller.
Came across your channel and liked the videos. very high quality content. It just so happens that there is a cluster of proxmox servers of different configurations at hand. No separate storage. Can you tell me if you have any articles or videos on how to unite different hardware into one convenient interface? How to properly distribute storage and virtual machine management. Thanks in advance!
For the cables, have you considered using a vr pully system? Would still allow you to pull the servers out still while pulling the cables to the side when the server is pushed in
I'm really looking forward to some videos on colocating bare metal machines for the homelabber. I know there are a couple of small data centers in my area but there seems to be absolutely no information on how much such arrangements would cost or what to even ask as a not-IT-professional. If I lived in Germany, it seems like Hetzner would be a no-brainer for the low cost, but I live in the US, and there just doesn't seem to be much of a market for such small colocation deployments.
Very nice and informative! Thank you for always having very thorough videos. I was just talking to my buddy about getting my first "real" server instead of mini pcs! Haha. I like small things but also have s soft spot for raw power! Haha. Cheers, Jason M
Nice home lab! Nicer than most of my offices (ok, all of them). But that umbilical really needs some ladder rack. If you figure out how to cap the resolution on you KVM please post. My kvm passes on the resolution from what ever monitor is plugged in, but freaks out over 1400x900. Thanks for the inspiration!
I bought about 15 Thinkcntr ultra small form factor PCs at an auction, Put m.2 and 16 or 32g memory and 3d printed rackmounts and use them as a proxmox cluster only have 5 installed Thats a good alternative to the NUCS
Your weakest point is the APC battery backup on the wall. I had 2 of those and they both failed the same way at the same time. When the battery inside goes bad (3 to 5 years after install), they just shutoff when there is an outage and stay off even when the power come back.
Nice setup, but some advice. As much as I love Wall Control, I steer away from it because the massive sheets of metal wreck HAVOC on wireless signals. Imagine your APs as light bulbs, and those pegboards as walls, and it gets the idea across. It wouldn't surprise me if those panels were attenuating the LTE antenna as well
I have to say, your presentation and cadence comes off as very professional. I sincerely doubt I could deliver this information without sounding monotonous.
Nice homelab! And yes, I would love to see those servers in a datacenter. If you do collocation, PLEASE PLEASE talk about how the networking works in a datacenter. I'm planning on doing colocation of some of my servers, but it is very expensive and I have no clue what requirements I will need for networking (And I don't want to pay for months of collocation without knowing if its going to even work). I've been searching info about BGP and Floting IPs, but there is not much out there. I got a multi-IP setup working at home, but I really don't know if its going to be the same in a DC
Thank you for the video I’m gonna start a build from your video. Just gotta start getting some components to start. What version “u” of sysracks are you using?
A Bluetti with a solar panel connected for an uninterrupted power supply would work much better and it’s designed for pass through power until the wall power is off then the uninterrupted power supply kicks in. A 100 watt or 200 watt solar panel would work great because most uninterrupted power supply batteries don’t allow for solar power integration like Bluetti does.
Hi Tim, I'm looking to set up a server and networking room in my basement and was wondering if you had to dedicate a circuit for your server room. I'm looking to have my basement re-wired and was wondering how many amps I would expect to need for a server room.
Honestly, no! At first it was a pile of PCs on an IKEA rack, which was great, but limited my cable management and organization. I decided (after a few years) to remodel this old closet into that room and I am glad I did! It's my small (but might) nerd cave! I may not be able to hang out in there, but a lot of great tech does!
AMAZING. I feel like there are homelabs, datacenters and a wide swath connecting them. I don' think I'd call this homelab. Instead, consider "minimalist datacenter with emphasis on aesthetics". Yeah... I rather like that.
That's what I was thinking, AV1 for archival footage. m3 has decoding but not encoding, but honestly software based is fine with me. I don't need realtime and software is more accurate. I might go m2 and do software av1. We'll see!
Generally yes, just like any other pegboard you have to get lucky with the alignment of holes and your devices. I used machine screws and wing nuts otherwise zip ties
That would be because Ubiquiti gives these clowns free hardware in exchange for signing an agreement where Ubiquiti gets to review all videos containing their products and stipulate changes to the videos before they can be published. If you see a TH-camr using Ubiquiti products that they didn’t pay for with their own money, that’s a sure sign that they’re a shill. There are only a few TH-camrs that actually review network hardware in an unbiased way. None of them ever show Ubiquiti equipment due to their required contract.
Soooooo the backup Pi-hole, in case “all this goes down” (Tim gesturing at the rack), is connected to the network via a PoE switch powered from said rack? 🤨 I hope I’m missing something obvious here?
@technotim if you decide to get rid of that desktop rack mount locally let me know. Would love to relocate and upgrade my old desktop to my server rack on the other side of the wall (desk and rack share a wall in opposing rooms. Could never justify the cost of a rack mount but the 5th gen intel cpu is very long in the tooth now as well
Does your WAN support 2.5 Gig? I just added the UDM Pro to my setup so I can now get 1.4GB from my ISP to my router with the RJ45 SFP+ adapter. Before I was only able to pull down a max of 850 Mbps with my old Dream Machine R2D2 router.
HomeLab Software & Services Tour coming soon!
Hi, I'm definitely looking for a in-rack homelab server to use as my "2" in a 3-2-1 backup setup. Currently I just have one on site and one off. And I'm in the twin cities!
It’s a private cloud ☁️ if you put your server in a collocation
The Suspense.....!!!!
Would love to hear how you are maximizing your use of Proxmox and if you have any media servers
What do you work on with your servers, I mean earning💲
YESS!
Perfect, time to feel inferior about my lab! *grabs popcorn*
😂 Not my intention! Hopefully give some inspiration or ideas!
Should have waited on those wireless AP's. Then everything would have been fine, lol. Love your channel too!
Talk about inferior, my home lab is basically a repurposed chromebox 😅 gotta start somewhere
You can feel inferior about your lab if you havent set it up!
Or can you..? (VSause music)
@@TheJam53ice definitely😅
That is not just a home lab, it is also a WORK OF ART! 😍
Form AND function for me. Why not both!
True, it shows that there is a lot of time gone into this, makes me want to go home and clean up my own homelab lol
Finally! Love it an actual walkthrough tour of a home lab and the uses for said devices! Keep it up! Please do another video just like this again soon! Really got ALOT of new ideas I can start implementing on my homelab as a low-budget newbie THANK YOU!
I, for one, would be super interested in a video / series about what goes into colocating systems.
Thank you! Just working out some of the details! Stay tuned!
same
Congratulations on another massively successful year, Tim! You got me started in Docker a few years back and it has been one of my most rewarding home lab endeavors and keeps bearing fruit as such. Think i'm going to have to upgrade my home setup to 2.5gbt at some point soon, though. As 1gbt is starting to take just a little too long for the amounts of data i'm moving these days.
Absolutely brilliant!
You are an inspiration to all home-lab enthusiasts.
- thanks so much for taking the time and effort in making and sharing this!
I went from no homelab to a pi 4 openwrt router, two node proxmox cluster with 30 services running on it, a device for quorum. Pretty happy with the setup for now. Maybe upgrade to 2.5 or 5g lan network.
3:57 you got to be kidding me 😂😂😂 One of the cleanest setups I've ever seen and you're saying it's out of control.
Twin Cities?! Subscribed! My background is in infosec and I've been networking and running various NAS and home automation projets, electronics builds, and other solder-covered geekery for years. My next major project is a DIY smarthome buildout for new a construction home in Mpls based on homeassistant with a ton of integrations. I'm excited to see what you move to for SFF servers and self-hosted cloud services. Thanks for the tour!
Twin Cities fan who would love to upgrade my Dell R700 TrueNas and add something newer to my almost empty rack. Thanks for your content, I wish I could support you more, truly great details for a very novice techie!
Very awesome to see, I’m just setting up and diving into my first homelab! Super cool to Learn that your local to MN! Always love learning from your videos!
Always a delight to see your videos...
Would be thrilled to receive any of your decommissioned server and hardwares to work with.
Pretty please 🙏🏽
Wonderful Lab! I recommend maybe switching your rack power to 240v. i’m here in the states and it has massively improved efficiency in the rack! Definitely a fun project
Thank you! That might be in the cards over the next year depending on price!
@@TechnoTim Wonderful!! In closing a PDU it was around a 400 dollar upgrade. THE PDU was around 150. it was a used APC model
It is a gorgeous spectacle.
This is inspirational.
My only suggestion is dry ice creating a magical fog at the beginning of the video.
Homelab noob here, how does 240v improve efficiency over 120v?
@@ronniesunshine1163I'm no expert, but I think of it similarly to why the grid runs at higher voltage. Everything requires fewer amps at higher voltages, so there's less loss in the cables and stuff.
Nice setup. I can tell you based on my experience with ota, you should pull that antenna out of your attic and affix it outdoors. There is no amount of signal boosting that will correct for rf shadowing from under a roof. They're designed to be outdoors. I had mine outdoors on a gable mast, I believe it was a 5ft pole. So it sat roughly 30-35ft off the ground and survived multiple hurricanes in Fl. I picked up 67-70 channels with it.
Great setup! I really enjoyed the tour. I used your NUT tutorial today in my lab. After I figured out the timing intricacies with my HA Proxmox cluster nodes, it is working great!
Very good and thanks for sharing all parts and components, this is very helpful
You are welcome
Thanks for the video... love watching the evolution of your homelab.
Nice home lab, pretty sophisticated, I'm impressed!
About the Intel NUCs, you say, they are kinda expensive and kinda discontinued. Nowadays this is no problem anymore, more and more mini PCs hit the market. I recently got into starting a home lab by getting a Trigkey G5 with an Intel N100 for under 300 bucks on Amazon. The N100 is no powerhouse, but extremely power efficient. Running 24/7 in idle costs me less than two bucks a month, under moderate load it is still under 10 bucks. And despite the fact that the Intel N100 spec says it supports only 16 GB of RAM, I run 32 GB without a problem. The mini PC also features two 2.5 Gbit NICs, which makes it pretty versatile also for building clusters.
So if you want to extend your NUC cluster, I can recommend getting some cheap power-saving mini PCs. I also recommend these over getting Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny, because these old refurbished machines mostly have only one 1 Gbit NIC.
Greetings from the country where Proxmox comes from. 😁
Thank you! I am thinking of a cluster of n100s soon! Dual 2.5 Gb is LAGG sounds nice!
Saw another video on YT about the pikvm or blikvm don't remember but summarizing they said that those EDIDs are established when you power up each of the units. There is a particular order to power on the pikvm the hdmi switcher box, and each of the units that sends those EDIDs. TLDR, powering on each box in a specific sequence will make it all work correctly together. (unfortunately I don't remember the correct sequence)
And here I am just having bought a 27U sysracks cabinet for learning to build up a home lab. Definitely wouldn’t mind entering for a chance at that server :D
Didn't know you were in the Twin Cities. Let's hope our winter isn't too horrible this year.
Hey twin cities neighbor, thanks for the tour. Happy new year! New sub
Awesome to see your homelab! I am kind of using your setup as a reference to gear I would want in the future! I just started my Homelabs here in the Twin-Cities too! I was itching to learn some more about Linux and HyperVisors, I just bought myself a HPE - ProLiant DL380 G9! We are slowly learning proxmox and ILo and like DHCP. its kinda fun lol
Sounds like a great homelab and you are going to be learning a lot!
Hey Tim! I live near Powderhorn park and I'll totally take that server off your hands and buy you a beer!
Bit more impressive than my home lab, which is essentially a PC attached to a netgear switch, running Proxmox, and various virtual machines, some running Linux, some running various flavours of Windows. The VMs are used for essentially experiementation, and so I can learn various aspects of the software installed on the VMs safe in the knowledge that if I break something, I've lost nothing important, and can just restore the VM from a snapshot.
While I do have a lot of different services and devices (Internet etc) that *could* go in a server room, unfortunately, I don't have a spare room, or even much space for a rack.
Nice setup. One detail. The Enterprise switches do 2.5G, but not PoE++, only PoE+ - you will spot that when you look at the decomissioned switch. Usually not a big deal, but some devices pull more power than the Enterprise one can provide. Keep up the good work :)
Good call! I forgot about that!
Thanks for the great video. Regarding the pikvm. I had the same issues. I also had an older model that doesnt support 60hz. I got fed up with the all the edid issues and setup a Decimator MD-HX that I had around (Im a video engineer). Solved all my issues. I get its an expensive fix but it works 100%. I saw some cheap scalers from crestron for sale on ebay that might work out. I had this so I just used it
Beautiful setup man, loved the Tour!
Your homelab is just beautiful, and it gives me something to aspire to! I'm in the Twin Cities, if you're serious about giving away your old backup server😊
Thank you, and I am! Look for it on twitter! That's usually where I give away my old gear!
Hello from a fellow Twin City home labber and network dork. 500 watts, whew, I was mad when mine broke 150 watts 🤣. Xcel energy hates me.
Nice tour my dude.
If you want to co-locate, I am about 3 -3.5 hours from you, SW Minnesota. I have a 42u rack with 500/500 fiber; I have 2G/2G available. running 2 Dell r620s at the moment running proxmox, thinking of adding a 3rd and maybe run CEPH on them? Maybe then run a kube cluster like you do on your NUCs.
The 42u rack is an older one, in the basement. I am considering moving to a 37u or 32u rack and then gifting the 42u to someone who is starting their homelab journey. 42u works but is a bit much for my space.
Great setup! I have an APC Power supply that I bought as well, ran a TV and a laptop and it ended having an internal load fault that I could clear, but, after 3 months it was inop. I'm not sure if I'd want a Phillips hue or subscription service for household lighting, etc. Love the Pi packet and controller.
That hybrid server sounds great. You could easily merge that on a small rack with the powered down older server.
Richfield here, would love to get that server. I've been planning out my network and homelab for awhile. Ready to make it happen!
Came across your channel and liked the videos. very high quality content. It just so happens that there is a cluster of proxmox servers of different configurations at hand. No separate storage. Can you tell me if you have any articles or videos on how to unite different hardware into one convenient interface? How to properly distribute storage and virtual machine management. Thanks in advance!
For the cables, have you considered using a vr pully system? Would still allow you to pull the servers out still while pulling the cables to the side when the server is pushed in
I'm in the Twin Cities area, and would love a rackmount server to get my homelab going
Hi, fairly new the the channel. Love what your share, thanks for the content. Did I hear you say Twin Cites? MPLS/St.Paul? I'm looking for a server =)
I remember watching last year's 2022 video. Love these!!!
I really like the idea of giving away old gear its what I’ve always done as well! Great tour.
I got to 30 seconds before I felt compelled to like this video. Well done Tim for such great work and content!
I love videos like this, could we get a software tour? See what vms you're running and why?
You surely will! I do it ever year, that's coming soon!
@@TechnoTim firstly, thanks for the reply! And secondly, I look forward to it!
I'm really looking forward to some videos on colocating bare metal machines for the homelabber. I know there are a couple of small data centers in my area but there seems to be absolutely no information on how much such arrangements would cost or what to even ask as a not-IT-professional. If I lived in Germany, it seems like Hetzner would be a no-brainer for the low cost, but I live in the US, and there just doesn't seem to be much of a market for such small colocation deployments.
Very nice and informative! Thank you for always having very thorough videos. I was just talking to my buddy about getting my first "real" server instead of mini pcs! Haha. I like small things but also have s soft spot for raw power! Haha. Cheers, Jason M
would be great to see the 'frontend" of this setup as i wonder what kind of stuff you plug into this monster
This video feels like a christmas gift to me!
Nice setup. I'm jealous of the hl-15.i want one so bad, but they're expensive
Nice home lab! Nicer than most of my offices (ok, all of them). But that umbilical really needs some ladder rack. If you figure out how to cap the resolution on you KVM please post. My kvm passes on the resolution from what ever monitor is plugged in, but freaks out over 1400x900. Thanks for the inspiration!
I lost it when I saw the signal booster 😂
Cabinet color and led color is simple but just pops together
Really nice setup. Always take some ideas from you. Looking forward to the software tour.
Dude you're in the twin cities? Nice to see another Minnesotan on here :) I volunteer to take that server you mentioned giving away lol
I bought about 15 Thinkcntr ultra small form factor PCs at an auction, Put m.2 and 16 or 32g memory and 3d printed rackmounts and use them as a proxmox cluster only have 5 installed
Thats a good alternative to the NUCS
I love the colour theme. It just works. Love it. Having a hard time locating my jaw.
Your weakest point is the APC battery backup on the wall. I had 2 of those and they both failed the same way at the same time. When the battery inside goes bad (3 to 5 years after install), they just shutoff when there is an outage and stay off even when the power come back.
Nice setup, but some advice.
As much as I love Wall Control, I steer away from it because the massive sheets of metal wreck HAVOC on wireless signals. Imagine your APs as light bulbs, and those pegboards as walls, and it gets the idea across.
It wouldn't surprise me if those panels were attenuating the LTE antenna as well
2024 GOALS!!! keep it up!
I have to say, your presentation and cadence comes off as very professional. I sincerely doubt I could deliver this information without sounding monotonous.
Thank you so much! It's taken a lot to get to this point! Still so much room for improvement (in my eyes). Appreciate that!
How did I not realize you’re in MN? That’s where I live! I’m not in twin cities though. I’m down in Rochester
excited to see the evolution! Also excited to see similar things to what I am getting!
Thank you tim and i must say al love watcing your videos! Rack videos are totally awsome! :D
Love how the UPSs are setup! I think you can't do any better on powerloss.
Thank you! It was trial an error and testing in (home) prod! 😅
From Tanzania, you didi it well brother.
Would love to have the old rack PC convert & I am in the MSP area🙋♂️
Nice video! Have you done any diving into your Nethserver setup? Why do you choose it over other server OSes?
Love your videos. Quick question how to do keep the throughput on your UniFi screens all the time
That is a very nice setup Tim! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
Do you have a video or more information on Net Server running on your Pi? Curious what all it can monitor ?
Nice homelab! And yes, I would love to see those servers in a datacenter. If you do collocation, PLEASE PLEASE talk about how the networking works in a datacenter.
I'm planning on doing colocation of some of my servers, but it is very expensive and I have no clue what requirements I will need for networking (And I don't want to pay for months of collocation without knowing if its going to even work). I've been searching info about BGP and Floting IPs, but there is not much out there. I got a multi-IP setup working at home, but I really don't know if its going to be the same in a DC
Thank you! Will do!!
Always love your videos! Keep it going
I would love to see a series on co-location!
Thank you for the video I’m gonna start a build from your video. Just gotta start getting some components to start. What version “u” of sysracks are you using?
Awesome video, super nice rack! Did you end up giving away your old desktop server?
I am in the twin cities and definitely could use a rack mount server if you’re serious about giving it away.
Nice video,do we have a chance to be here with R86S-N305C 25G version as a strong homelab hardware,a firewall router and server!
The m1 Mac mini solution will work well. But go with an m2 chip instead it’s totally worth it. Especially for your use case.
A Bluetti with a solar panel connected for an uninterrupted power supply would work much better and it’s designed for pass through power until the wall power is off then the uninterrupted power supply kicks in. A 100 watt or 200 watt solar panel would work great because most uninterrupted power supply batteries don’t allow for solar power integration like Bluetti does.
Hi Tim, I'm looking to set up a server and networking room in my basement and was wondering if you had to dedicate a circuit for your server room. I'm looking to have my basement re-wired and was wondering how many amps I would expect to need for a server room.
If you could look back to the beginning of your TH-cam channel. Did you ever think that you would have a room looking this good ?
Honestly, no! At first it was a pile of PCs on an IKEA rack, which was great, but limited my cable management and organization. I decided (after a few years) to remodel this old closet into that room and I am glad I did! It's my small (but might) nerd cave! I may not be able to hang out in there, but a lot of great tech does!
Hi tim can you show how u run your nextcloud and how connect truenas as the storage for it..
AMAZING. I feel like there are homelabs, datacenters and a wide swath connecting them. I don' think I'd call this homelab. Instead, consider "minimalist datacenter with emphasis on aesthetics". Yeah... I rather like that.
One question, the longer a piece of co-ax cable is, the greater the loss in. Have you thought of putting the receiver closer to the antenna?
OPNsense for colo routing and firewall? Mwuhaahha! Just kidding. I love your setup. You take great care of your gear and it shows.
For transcoding, aim for AV1 ENCODING, much smaller files, already supported by yt
Though currently no M series chip has accelerated AV1
That's what I was thinking, AV1 for archival footage. m3 has decoding but not encoding, but honestly software based is fine with me. I don't need realtime and software is more accurate. I might go m2 and do software av1. We'll see!
Man that looks clean!
I didn’t see in the description any hardware you used to mount devices to the wall control board. Are the devices easy to move?
Generally yes, just like any other pegboard you have to get lucky with the alignment of holes and your devices. I used machine screws and wing nuts otherwise zip ties
Nice video! Fiber doesn't use a modem though....
I aspire to be there with my UDM Pro and synology but ill keep my eyes peeled for this giveaway good sir!
Bought a 27U Sysrack because of you. Tangentially because of you, I have now outgrown it and now have 7 servers in a 42U sysrack now oops.
I want to learn about this. I have no idea what any of this means but I’m super interested
Your home-lab looks great. Well organized and i am working my way up there. I will be looking forward to the giveaway.
Im jealous. My rack aint that pretty. True inspiration man
Nice! Thanks Tim.
Tons of homelabs with unifi. After configure unifi most of them they think they are network engineer😁. I want to see full mikrotik homelab
That would be because Ubiquiti gives these clowns free hardware in exchange for signing an agreement where Ubiquiti gets to review all videos containing their products and stipulate changes to the videos before they can be published. If you see a TH-camr using Ubiquiti products that they didn’t pay for with their own money, that’s a sure sign that they’re a shill. There are only a few TH-camrs that actually review network hardware in an unbiased way. None of them ever show Ubiquiti equipment due to their required contract.
What is that metal mounting board that you have all of your IoT things on?
Soooooo the backup Pi-hole, in case “all this goes down” (Tim gesturing at the rack), is connected to the network via a PoE switch powered from said rack? 🤨 I hope I’m missing something obvious here?
@technotim if you decide to get rid of that desktop rack mount locally let me know. Would love to relocate and upgrade my old desktop to my server rack on the other side of the wall (desk and rack share a wall in opposing rooms. Could never justify the cost of a rack mount but the 5th gen intel cpu is very long in the tooth now as well
Mini NUC cluster is not what I heard the first time... 😂
Your home lab may or may not be better than my home lab... that's definitely a matter of opinion... but it's sure as hell _cleaner_ than my home lab!
Does your WAN support 2.5 Gig? I just added the UDM Pro to my setup so I can now get 1.4GB from my ISP to my router with the RJ45 SFP+ adapter. Before I was only able to pull down a max of 850 Mbps with my old Dream Machine R2D2 router.
Amazing setup thanks
Thank you!