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VMs has been a game changer for everyone. From many of us learning at home to enterprises that purchase expensive equipment and want to maximize. Thank you for this video!
I'm gonna try all of these. One by one. I have my Sec+ cert and need to get a step ahead so I'm building my HomeLab and then going to implement all of this. Thank you!
The only thing that I see useful in setting up for the home/private network are: file/NAS, firewall/proxy, media server, and hosting docker containers (using ProxMox?) to run server apps like CRM on private network. For Web/DNS/database/mail servers, it's easier going with third party web hosting companies to minimize all of the headaches in setting up these type of servers. I have successfully done web/DNS/mail/database server setup in the past however it's a lot of work. Setting up private mail server sounds great in theory but in practice, its not viable because need to build reputable email server that Google would recognize and not treat all of emails as spam/junk.
suggesting a mail server is a bad advice for most people, rest of the video is helpful though, it's also important to consider which services should and shouldn't be joint and run within one VM or one VM host, for ex. having router+dhcp+dns+vpn server may yield better performance, and so does file+media server within one physical host
Hey everyone! Thank you for stopping by!
If you want to support my channel, and love tech, leave me a comment on whatever.
It's the easiest way to boost that algorithm!
Thanks heaps!
VMs has been a game changer for everyone. From many of us learning at home to enterprises that purchase expensive equipment and want to maximize. Thank you for this video!
I'm gonna try all of these. One by one. I have my Sec+ cert and need to get a step ahead so I'm building my HomeLab and then going to implement all of this. Thank you!
The only thing that I see useful in setting up for the home/private network are: file/NAS, firewall/proxy, media server, and hosting docker containers (using ProxMox?) to run server apps like CRM on private network. For Web/DNS/database/mail servers, it's easier going with third party web hosting companies to minimize all of the headaches in setting up these type of servers. I have successfully done web/DNS/mail/database server setup in the past however it's a lot of work. Setting up private mail server sounds great in theory but in practice, its not viable because need to build reputable email server that Google would recognize and not treat all of emails as spam/junk.
loved every word of this
what RAM size you recommend to make vm's run smooth? Thank you for this great video.
Why did you choose PRTG or Zabbix over Wazuh?
media server 100% ty for this wow ty!
suggesting a mail server is a bad advice for most people,
rest of the video is helpful though, it's also important to consider which services should and shouldn't be joint and run within one VM or one VM host, for ex. having router+dhcp+dns+vpn server may yield better performance, and so does file+media server within one physical host
first, i'm going to do pfsense...