Although enterprise hardware has a reputation for being pricey, a home lab does not have to break the bank. All you need is one or more machines capable of running Hyper-V and some virtual machines. ManyIT pros build home labsfrom old PCs or even from outdated servers that they ...
Hi folks, I’m new in LevelOneTech forums. I want to get back into PC building and currently considering building a small home server in a 2U or 3U rack enclosure. Wants a power efficient server build to run proxmox for …
Home server lab for learning server skills and tinkering. My high school aged son is getting into IT right now and he thinks he would like to pursue this career path. My wife and I would also like to start on some database projects that could use a server. I thought it would be fun...
This is a great opportunity to get a server for your lab. There are a couple of things you have to think about: Form factor: Servers come in tower or rack format. We’ll talk about racks in the server rack section. Power: Some servers draw a lot more power than your average laptop...
In this article, I will demonstrate the use of MicroShift and GitOps in a homelab environment and explore some of my learnings from this exercise. While this article is intended to be written as a "here's what I did" rather than as step by step instructions, I thought it'd be useful...
--detach experimental (CLI) Detach buildx server (supported only on linux) -f, --file Name of the Dockerfile (default: PATH/Dockerfile) --iidfile Write the image ID to a file --label Set metadata for an image --load Shorthand for --output=type=docker --metadata-file Write build res...
In How I built a homelab with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), I laid out my plans for revamping my home lab using as many Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHE...
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Congrats! I created my own home lab too! I've not a dedicated server and I'm using my PC (16GB RAM and i7-1185G7 @ 3.00GHz), I'm running: 1x vSmart 1x vManage 1x vBond 4x vEdge 5x router Everything works well and fluid, with multiple centralized and localized policies configure...
This can then be referenced in BUILD files as @gitlab//image.NOTE: This should only be used if a custom client_config was set. If you want to use the DOCKER_CONFIG env variable or the default home directory use the standard container_pull rule....