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| Description = "In this series, I discuss my homelab: what it is, how it's set up, and what it does. Part one discusses the physical components of the lab." | ||||
| Tags = ["homelab", "cableporn", "blse"] | ||||
| date = "2016-10-18T22:54:45-04:00" | ||||
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| title = "Anatomy of a Homelab, part I - Meatspace" | ||||
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| It's late 2016, and the "cloud" is everywhere. It is a mythical, monlithic entity at this point, | ||||
| provided by Amazon and Google and Microsoft, and meaning: "I don't need to spend money on hardware". | ||||
| But despite the widely-held beliefs of middle-managers and salesfolk, even the most modern of | ||||
| "clouds" needs something tangable - power and cooling and machines - humming along somewhere. When I | ||||
| first started with homelabs, they were small: a router and a server running some flavour of Windows | ||||
| or Linux, which could easily be mistaken for almost any corporate deployment in the late-2000's. As | ||||
| time has passed and I've grown into a seasoned Linux sysadmin, I've expanded and expanded my lab. | ||||
| However, while many of my ilk were flocking to the new cloud, with its on-demand instances and | ||||
| smooth monthly billing, I instead chose to double-down.  I've always loved the hardware, and taking | ||||
| ownership of my house, I was finally able to get away with plans I never could before. And as the | ||||
| plans matured along with my abilities, I started looking to that cloud as inspiration. Today, I can | ||||
| safely say I'm proud of the cloud I've built, and hope now to share it with you, to entertain, to | ||||
| inform, and to inspire. My growth in knowledge has been long, and will never end, but at this time I | ||||
| hope I can impart something onto you! Please enjoy your read. | ||||
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| # What and why? | ||||
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| The first question is: what is a homelab? Simply put, it is a collection of server and networking | ||||
| equipment that a person runs in their home, instead of in a company computer room or datacenter. | ||||
| Homelabbing is a popular hobby among the system and network administration communities, and among | ||||
| some who don't work in the industry. I myself got into system administration through tinkering with | ||||
| a small home server. Once I began my professional career after several years of schooling, I was | ||||
| finally able to afford a large system both financially and in terms of time. And here we are today. | ||||
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| If you're finding my blog for the first time, you should know that I'm a systems administrator | ||||
| (sysadmin) specializing in the open-source GNU/Linux operating system. This means I spend a lot of | ||||
| time staring quizically and typing furiously into a terminal window, making systems do my bidding. | ||||
| Some would say I'm a wizard, especially myself.  This isn't just my chosen career, but my passion | ||||
| and my main hobby as well. It is also an industry that is constantly changing, even day to day, and | ||||
| keeping up  and is good takes a lot of time. But to me, it is a pleasureful and immensely fun | ||||
| activity. To further the hobby side, I need an environment with which to work, and living in a full | ||||
| house with a basement to isolate the sound and heat, I was able to acquire a significant quantity of | ||||
| equipment over the year. And I still enjoy doing it; this is the "why". | ||||
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| # The Rack in the Room | ||||
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| date = "2017-04-02T14:47:09-04:00" | ||||
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| title = "Homeproduction, part 1: Hardware" | ||||
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