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this post was submitted on 26 Nov 2023
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A homeland doesn’t need to be expensive. It can literally be a potato if you’re just trying to light a single bulb.
What are your needs? What will this homelab/server be doing for you?
If you want to cheap out. That’s fine. But will it handle your needs efficiently and effectively?
You can spend quite literally an endless amount of time and money. But ultimately what are your goals and requirements for this homelab?
I'd like to be able to use it functionally off the bat to backup and serve files mostly, but want something that I can slowly scale up to educate myself on/experiment with a wide array of things down the line. I assume there's no all in one option, but I'd like to make sure I have options. I'd like headroom for a bunch of self hosted services, to experiment with different OS and software and ultimately to learn how to create some tools of my own to help either with work (IT management for a small org) or just to have fun and mess around with. And like I said deep learning is endlessly interesting to me, but I think that's pretty far down the like atm.