XDA Developers on MSN
I stopped adding hardware to my home lab when I realized fewer moving parts meant more uptime
I thought my home lab needed more hardware. What it really needed was fewer places to fail.
What if your next DIY project didn’t just teach you new skills but also opened doors to career opportunities? Imagine transforming a few Raspberry Pi devices into a fully functional Kubernetes home ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I moved my network's DNS to my NAS, and it's the most practical home lab upgrade I've made
Your NAS is already running 24/7, so put it to work as your private DNS server ...
Have you ever poured hours into building a home lab, only to find yourself tangled in a web of mislabeled cables, unexpected shutdowns, or worse, data loss? For tech enthusiasts, a home lab is more ...
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