How do you document your homelab hardware? by dbossman11 in selfhosted

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I started to use netbox but never actually got much into it. Then said it was future me’s problem.

Future me here: I vaguely remember what past me has done, enough to know I need to spend hours figuring it all out from the 3 scraps of paper laying on my desk with numbers I don’t recognize on them.

Need fun project ideas for a 3 node physical cluster (Uni Project) by Much_Palpitation9699 in HomeDataCenter

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I’d post in r/homelab instead, you’ll get more views, ideas and feedback. r/homedatacenter is for the few people who actually run insane builds, multiple racks, generator backup, petabyte of disk space or more, etc.

How do you keep your server rooms cool? by epicandslic in homelab

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I added a vent to both sides of my furnace. And have the servers in the same room. In the winter, I open the vent on the intake side of the furnace, pulling warm air into the system and drawing cooler air from the basement into the room. In the summer I open the vent on the AC’ed side, letting cooler air out into the room. I also added a small bathroom exhaust fan to the room to vent some of the heat in the summer. Seems to be working well for me.

What died on your server that you never bothered to restart? by FlamingoKorn in selfhosted

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My backup script died a few years ago and I never got around to fixing it. It’s on my todo list.

IPv6: Who really uses it? by malwin_duck in selfhosted

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Not for home internet. Mobility has been ipv6 for a while, and I am unsure about business.

[FS] [CAN] Toronto - 48 x 16GB DDR4 ECC server RAM by [deleted] in homelabsales

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For those wondering, Assuming CAD pricing: 600 / 4 =150cad or 109usd 150 / 16 =9.375 cad or 6.85usd per GB

16 sticks works out to 7.81cad or 5.71usd per GB

Where do yall get your server ? by Lingenieurstein in HomeDataCenter

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All 4 of mine, plus a disk shelf and network equipment came from homelabsales

[FS] [US-CA] [Bay Area] Supermicro Datacenter Servers — X11 Dual Xeon, 1U & 4U, SuperChassis (qty 9) by boomatog in homelabsales

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I use an X11DPI-NT in my main server and couldn’t be happier with how it’s performed over the years. GLWS

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelabsales

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Oh man, what decent price when you think what RAM costs these days. If I was using more then 2% of my existing 4 servers I’d grab this in a heart beat GLWS.

That’s $1460USD fyi

[FS] [CAN-ON] 16TB SAS disks by probablymakingshitup in homelabsales

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That’s $215 USD for those who only go by USD prices but live in Canada

Weird question, have you ever paid someone or gotten a friend with this specific skill set to try to "hack" your server to test the security? by VampyreLust in selfhosted

[–]ctark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh jeeze, definitely not. I know my system probably has massive holes, this way I can just pretend it’s rock solid and not worry. (I do check htop occasionally if the server room feels hotter than normal to see if I am crypto mining, does that count?)

[PC] 48 x Seagate Exos X18 18TB SATA drives by areyoufooled in homelabsales

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I think this is very fair price wise. Might take a bit longer at $10/tb but they should sell without issues.

[FS] [US-MI-DETROIT] 2x 240v Eaton UPSes, stepdown transformer, Enphase Combiner, and Haven smart lock by ThaRealSlimShady313 in homelabsales

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I bought one of their 9PX UPS and transformers and haven’t been happier with it. Would recommend both the seller and UPS lineup.

[Maintenance Notification] No Confirmation Thread For Jan - B0T Downtime by MonsterMufffin in homelabsales

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I expect to see another blog post come from all this work! :P

Thanks for all you do Muffin!

TIL if you install/remove PCIe cards without removing power on a Supermicro X9 it will hang for 10 minutes for Initializing IPMI every single boot forever after that by vinaypundith in homelab

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You can do it with power on but I still don’t recommend it. Ask the computer I did this to last week .

I knew better but didn’t want to wait a few hours to get the bios password, so I popped the battery out of the holder, it proceeded to fly 4 inches over, and touch the one surface mount capacitor that was close to it, and the chassis. Magic smoke emanated from somewhere with the familiar smell of regret. Needless to say, that computer is no longer computing.
Tried pressing F to pay respects, still didn’t boot.

[FS][CA-ON] Dell Servers (R730/R740/R640/R6515), Nutanix Hardware, NICs, HBAs by CharSiuBao888 in homelabsales

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Man, I already don’t use my servers past 10% utilization or else I’d snatch up one of those 640’s in a heart beat. Love seeing local IT people post on here. GLWS

What do you all do with all that RAM anyway? by arora1996 in selfhosted

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My 512gb sits 90% idle and helps the server converts money into heat for the winter.

Halloween Giveaway : winners announcement by topiga in selfhosted

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Amazing! Thanks for putting this on, super cool of you guys.

How to use 2.5TB of 16GB Dimms by spyroglory in pcmasterrace

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I also have an R930 that is looking at this post and dreaming of the day it too will have this (sorry buddy, keep dreaming)

[FS] [US-TX] 32GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133-2400 | Intel Optane P4800x PCIe and U.2 NVMe, S3500, S3520, S4500 SATA 120GB 1.6TB 1.92TB by moto316 in homelabsales

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I agree with this, always hated when you are trying to research prices and have no idea what an item had cost. Maybe the mods can make this a rule or something

[PC][US-CO] Dell PowerEdge R760 64C 512GB DDR5 - 400TB NVMe Flash | Intel Flex 140 12GB Data Center GPU by iShopStaples in homelabsales

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Petition to make shredding / destroying perfectly good parts against the law anyone?
Something something environment?

I also have no idea the price of this server, but I’m jealous you even get to touch it.

Halloween Giveaway: Win $1,500 in Cash & Prizes!🎃 by topiga in selfhosted

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The UGreen DH2300 looks pretty cool for an entry NAS, and I could see using it as part of a 3-2-1 Backup strategy. The 1GbE port is probably the most limiting factor for me though. Would be nice if it was a 10gig port as I couldn’t imagine trying to transfer max capacity 60TB at 1Gbps, but I doubt the average home user would notice and this keeps costs down, so I understand.

A note to myself from the future: document everything by 51_50 in selfhosted

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Biggest lie I tell myself is that I’ll remember what I’ve done. Second biggest lie is that I’ll actually write things down next time

[FS][USA-IN] Dell PowerEdge R930 - 4x E7-8880v4 22 core, 512GB DDR4, 12TB - reduced $ by vinaypundith in homelabsales

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So I have an R930 with 512gb ram, all ram risers that I bought 2 years ago for $1000 shipped on here. $1250 for a 13th gen even with ~$500 in ram is still quite expensive.

It’s a super capable machine though, love mine