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HomeLab Hardware Tour! (Late 2023)

HomeLab Hardware Tour! (Late 2023)

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“Techno Tim”

My Late 2023 Server Rack and HomeLab tour! I’ve upgraded, replaced, added, and consolidated quite a bit since my last tour! New servers, new networking, UPS, cabling, power management, and more new tech on the wall!

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  1. Hahaha with kubernetes i wish there was a k3s guide for fedora based servers….ik I'm overthinking it but yea. Since I wanna do it with ansible somehow 😅

  2. @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

  3. 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!

  4. I had the same problem with my tesmart kvm. I knocked my head against a wall for an hour and finally found something on GitHub saying they switched to the Ethernet port out to a cheaper version that was only 10mbps. Patched it into my UDMP and it's been working ever since.

  5. thanks tehno tim you got me into proxmox and home labs saved me money too
    have a great 2024
    woud be cool to see how you would use privateGPT if you into that stuff

    oh man your system has grown so much grats nice one

  6. 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.

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