![]() | APC 24U Netshelter - picked up from local city hall auction for $150 Top to bottom Generic 24 Port Patch Panel Netgear Prosafe JGS524E V2 24 Port Managed Switch 2000s AMD Gaming PC with 2GB DDR3 ram - first NAS server with 2TB of total Raid 5 Storage - Not in use Hyve Zeus V1 (First Homelab Server) - Dual xeon something - 128GB RAM - 1TB Sata SSD 5x Dell Poweredge R310 - 32GB Ram - Single Xeon - 4x 1GBe PCIe Cards - 1TB Sata SSD - purchased all five for a total of $50 from local university auction - Clustered Proxmox - Currently not in use Dell Poweredge R730 - Dual Xeon something - 64GB RAM - 2x 1TB 2.5" Sata SSD - 14x 1TB Dell 2.5" SAS HDD (3 4Node ZFS with two hot spares) - Central Proxmox / NAS Server - Runs 24/7 for NAS/Gitlab/Bluesky PDS/Factorio/Plex/NGINX Reverse Proxy APC 1500 Smart UPS - Old Batteries needing to be replaced - purchased for $20 from local university auction Not Pictured - sitting on top of rack is - samsung 24" monitor purchased for $45 from local thrift store - 7 Node PoE RPI4 Kubernetes cluster All the Dell Servers are on sliding rails with cable management arms the hyve is just on rails [link] [comments] |
Vista de Lectura
My Homelab setup so far
Decided to do a custom server bezel
![]() | I got bored yesterday and decided to take apart one of my Cisco server bezels and painted it. Here’s the results. I’m gonna do the other one I have today with a different colour scheme. [link] [comments] |
Proxmox Backup Server 3.4 released!
![]() | Patchnotes copied from https://pbs.proxmox.com/wiki/index.php/Roadmap#Proxmox_Backup_Server_3.4 Proxmox Backup Server 3.4Released: 10 April 2025 Based on: Debian Bookworm (12.10) Kernel: * Latest 6.8.12-9 Kernel (stable default) * Newer 6.14 Kernel (opt-in) ZFS: 2.2.7 (with compatibility patches for Kernel 6.14) Highlights
Changelog OverviewEnhancements in the web interface (GUI)
General backend improvements
Client improvements
Tape backup
Installation ISO
Improved management of Proxmox Backup Server machines
Known Issues & Breaking Changes
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My Lab (part 2)
![]() | Everything is wired, bolted and operational. I'm still having issues with the HP ProLiants detecting the SAS drives I'll try to do a firmware update on the intelligent partitioning software to see if that fixes it. [link] [comments] |
Current Homelab; what else could I put in there?
![]() | First of all, the title is a "That's what she said" and second: This is the current shape and form of my homelab. Years ago I posted this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/h8qx2c/small_and_humble_homelab_because_better_doesnt/ And over the years I've done some changes and installed a few new VMS, accidentally killed a server by renaming it without thinking it was the Domain Controller and you're not supposed to just rename it because oopsie-doopsie it will break. Before I start listing what it has inside these days, I am more than open for suggestions on what I could possibly get to tidy it up and expand it. My current ideas:
Now for those wondering: My Synology DS418 NAS is hosted downstairs in the hallway closet due to lack of ports currently. Hosted on the Asrock Deskmini (Intel i5 8400, 32 GB SO-DIMM @ 2400 with 2 x 512 GB SSDs, 1 x 512 NVME SSD and a 64 GB SSD for the OS) OS: VMWare ESX 7.0 (used to run 8.0 but I couldn't get the SSDs to show up) VMs & their services: CITADEL - Windows Server 2022 - Domain Controller services EDI - Windows Server 2022 - Plex server LEGION - Linux Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Pi-hole SAMARA - Linux Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Dockers (Sonarr, Radarr, Sabnzbd, Portainer, Overseer, Tautulli, UnifiAlerts, Vaultwarden, Nginx Proxy Manager, Bazarr, Lidarr and Watchtower) MORDIN - Linux Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - HomeAssistant The Fujitsu PC was installed last night with Linux Ubuntu 24.04 and Portainer so most likely will host a few "backup" services. Like another Plex service. Open to suggestions. [link] [comments] |
Ethernet Patch Panel vendor (UK)
![]() | Need patch cable between patch panel and Switch. Wish to buy pre maid cable, is cpc farnell generally the cheapest vendor in the UK? [link] [comments] |
Home Lab Phase 1.5
![]() | * Yes, it's a repost. I deleted the last post seeing as it was pointed out that I for got to add pictures. I moved towns almost a year ago for work and have been working on expanding my home lab into a small home cloud. So far I have the mgmt/ipmi network installed (blue copper) and servers and most switches racked. Hardware installed (top to bottom):
5 & 6) Supermicro 4 node chassis currently running Hyper-v but will most likely change OS soon 7) QCT D51PH-1ULH 12 bay storage server running Ubuntu with ZFS I'm waiting on a pair of Edge-Core AS5712-54x switches which will be running SONiC as well and be used as Access/Leaf switches. Also, please don't mind the printer, its already been moved. I'm open for questions, comments and respectful criticism. [link] [comments] |
What’s the oldest piece of hardware still running in your homelab — and why won’t you let it die?
We all have that one piece of gear that’s ancient, loud, maybe even a bit cursed… but still refuses to give up
Maybe it's a Pentium 4 box still doing backups, or an old Dell server that sounds like a 747 on boot. Share your oldest running hardware and the reason you’re still keeping it alive. Pics welcome!
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[WIP] 3D-Printable 1U Disk Shelf (4 bays) With Custom SATA Backplane
![]() | This is an update to my last post where I shared the custom SATA backplane PCB I was working on for my 3D printable disk shelf. Since then, I've made some updates to the PCB to improve supply routing, SATA signal integrity, and I also added PWM control for the fans. The enclosure is fully 3D-printable, and is built in two halves. I've just finished the half unit, and next steps are to get a first run of the PCBs for testing, do some trial prints for fit, and play around with the duct length to optimize airflow. Once that's done, I'll add some mounting holes for rack ears, dovetails to connect the two halves together, and it should be all done! If you'd like to play around with the 3D model, you can take a look here: https://a360.co/3ZuX03F I've also pushed the PCB KiCad files to Github, and would appreciate any feedback from people with high speed board design experience: https://github.com/kaysond/1U-DiskShelf/tree/main [link] [comments] |
My small set
![]() | Hello, first post here, I want to show you my small set of random computers stored in IKEA Kallax that makes me happy to play with. From top: HP Chromebook G2
For Home Assistant Dell Optiplex 3080 Mini
For OPNsense Dell Wyse 3040 Running Ubuntu Server with AdGuard 2 x HP Engage Flex Pro-C
For Proxmox Elitedesk 800 G3
For TrueNAS and Tailscale Any ideas what to add/change are highly welcome :D [link] [comments] |
glances iFrame within Homepage tab
![]() | Just finished setting up Homepage dashboard, only one thing can't figure out, setting glances within iFrame. Looked over all docs, for homepage, Tailwind, MDN docs, can't get it to show full height, using Chrome browser by default, tried with Edge as well. Config in service.yaml: Tweaking classes I managed to get it half sized, nothing bigger than this. Any clue on how to make it bigger? TIA [link] [comments] |
Homelab in China
![]() | I have a hard time connecting my router to VPN because I did try openVPN and Wireguard on my router but it won’t work here but I am able to connect VPN via their applet there for I set up Proxmox windows vm to host my VPN and share connection to my router and loop the connection back to media server on linux system that run on the same Proxmox I would love to further improve my storage and stability of my network if anyone have an idea that I can improve this system would love to try it out [link] [comments] |
Anyone who could provide me HP BIOS file ?
Hello,
I'm renewing all my homelab hardware, for better storage and less power consumption.
And so, I'm ditching all my beloved Dell stuff, for HPE stuff I found for cheap on eBay, on a bulk pallet.
While I'm not very happy to leave Dell for HPE server hardware, this is reinforced by the fact that HPE put a paywall to download BIOS updates.
Of course, I have an HPE Service Account that I created with a professional email, but without any servicing contract or any active warranty.
I will receive some DL380 Gen9, for which I easily found the updated BIOS file on the Web, but my issue is with my future Apollo 4200 Gen9, for which I found nothing, neither on Reddit rather than on the Web...
So does anyone could provide me the BIOS file for my Apollo 4200 Gen9 ?
I would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much to who could help me 😁
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Is an epyc 7642 locked and in an 1u server rack with only 64gb ram a good deal for $600?
As the title goes im a noob in server environment even though i have been building computers for a long time, i got a chance to buy a server rack with an epyc7642 cpu, i was just wondering if the price was good?
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OS quandary: client OS, Server OS, or Hypervisor? Linux LTS and containers?
I built a Ryzen Pro 5650G, microatx based PC With 64GB of ECC DDR4, in a home entertainment chassis, because it sits in the lounge atop a Denon receiver.
I wanted high power efficiency, 24/7 reliable running, and to host the following functions:
- AgentDVR recording 12 POE cameras 24/7 to a 3.84tb SATA Enterprise SSD, then archiving to an 8tb SMR SATA disk.
- NAS, by hosting two 18tb Disks, either RAID 1, or just periodically synchronized in software for fault-tolerance. this would contain all my music, films, photos and documents.
- JellyFin mainly to stream music to two Denon receivers and a Denon Home Speaker.
- Sonarr, Radarr
- Home Assistant
- Directly drive a 60" TV for movie playback via the Denon receiver. (I've always gotten on best using MPC-HC, and now use the clsid2/mpc-hc fork).
I built this PC initially with Windows 11 and migrated AgentDVR onto it, got Jellyfin (for windows) working, and that was about it. Still needed to do some hardware modifications, and then along came a Win 11 update that completely corrupted the OS install. It has been switched off since while I deliberate what to do.
So I can run any OS on here I need to, but it needs to have this weird split of both client and server functionality. If running Windows, I'd RDP into it mainly from another PC in the house (I use several), and just occassionally it gets used directly for the film playback on the TV it's connected to (It's only display).
AgentDVR under Linux is probably more efficient and reliable, as are most of the other services, BUT what do I do for local media playback to equal the functionality of HPC-HC (which has given me huge support over audio and video decoding options, frame-rate detection and automatic resolution switching, wide codec support etc... It's been a god send for driving my home cinema projectors over the years).
I have a lot of experience with ESXi, though wouldn't go there for this machine, and plenty of experience with HyperV too. Dabbled a little with Proxmox, but not experienced with it.
So what do I run for efficiency/reliability?
If I virtualise then there's an instant overhead to doing that, and I've got the issue of having to share the GPU with multiple VMs for accelerated decoding (I have achieved this in HyperV previously with some juggling).
I want OS reliability, without an update screwing the machine again, and the ability to rebuild easily in future would be great: so containers maybe? an Ubuntu LTS installation running Docker?
Thanks for listening.
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What is a good quality multiple-capability cable tester that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? (CANADA)
To make a long story short, I want to make sure some existing runs can handle higher speeds or else I have to run them again.
I would love a pockethernet but it is very much out of my price range.
The shop where its coming from must be located in Canada.
Is there a cable tester that is good quality with multiple capabilities that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
Thanks!
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Aoostar WTR Pro Ryzen 7 5825U - Proxmox ssd choice
Hey everyone,
I just picked up an Aoostar WTR Pro (Ryzen 7 5825U) — planning to turn it into a Proxmox-based home lab for hosting a bunch of VMs. It’ll also serve as a media server and photo archive.
I want to get the SSD layout right for best performance and reliability. Here’s what the unit offers:
- 2× M.2 2280 slots (NVMe supported)
- 1× M.2 2230 slot (used for Wi-Fi, can be swapped for a SSD via M.2 key to M.2 nvme adapter)
- 4× 3.5” SATA bays (HDDs)
My current plan:
- 2× 2280 NVMe SSDs 1t(or 2t), thinking of striping them for fast VM storage
- 1× 2230 NVMe SSD 512Gb for the Proxmox OS
- 2× 8TB HDD in ZFS mirror for photo/video archive
- 1× extra HDD for media storage (no redundancy)
Questions:
- Would a striped ZFS pool (RAID 0) with the two NVMe drives be worth it for performance? Or just use them separately?
- Is using the 2230 SATA SSD for Proxmox system a good idea? Or better to put Proxmox on NVMe and use 2230 for cache/log?
Appreciate any advice from folks running similar setups. Thanks!
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