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I spent less than $150 to build a Proxmox home server with an SBC
But what about Single-Board Computers that cost less than $100? While it’s kind of a disaster on Arm systems, x86 boards are ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
The attraction of a home server, such as Windows Home Server, is obvious for any household with several computers. But even if you have just one PC, the technology offers significant benefits — such ...
Have you ever looked at an old MacBook gathering dust on a shelf and wondered if it could still serve a purpose? While it might seem like yesterday’s tech, that aging device is far from obsolete. In ...
If you’re looking for an affordable home media server with low power requirements, the Docker-based ZimaBoard–with its plethora of ports and add-on modules–will do the job. And if you’re ...
When building your own DIY home server, it’s the operating system that can make or break your experience. How restricted or flexible your setup is going to be, and how much time you’ll spend fixing ...
I finished building my new homeserver. It all kind of started when my old celeron g550 NAS croaked. I was going to replace that and also wanted to replace the Dell R620 that I used for compute at the ...
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