Home Lab Start-up.....
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Other home lab suggestions:
- Do you own your home? If so, wire that b1$@h up! Run CAT5e or CAT6 everywhere. I've done this in every house I ever owned. Sure, cabling itself is not an IT skill, it's an electrician skill, but it is a crossover one that is good to understand even if you never do it as part of a job. Learn about type A and type B terminations. Make the wall jacks nice. Organize the cables as they go through your attic or basement. Label everything. Make it look like the best business setup you could image. Don't run one line to a room, run four or six. Put in nice wall jacks. (Thanks to @bsouder for doing the wiring in my Texas home - it is crazy impressive!)
- Ready for more home networking beyond just cabling? Look to add PoE for your wireless and VoIP devices!
- Put in a real switch, something smart or managed!
- Put in separate router/firewall and access point(s).
- Build a home PBX and put in VoIP phones.
Raise the "home line" on your business:
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@BMarie Do you currently have a laptop/desktop at home? I would invest in a server before investing in either of those if you still have a working on in your house. If you go with a dedicated box for a server you don't need additional monitors, although it is really nice to have for your workstation, allowing you to have more then one console open at the same time. I would look at virtualization first before you try doing anything else. Personally I use XenServer for my home lab, although there is also a free version of ESXi and Hyper-V. XenServer isn't used very often in the SMB space, which I find odd since it really is fantastic. You can then deploy as many linux or windows boxes on top of your VM host as you want.
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
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Every area of IT that you might do at work you can do at home.
- Networking. Build an awesome, monitored, managed network at home.
- Servers. Active Directory, Internet Proxy, Web Filtering, Logging, File Server, Email, PBX, all at home.
- Security. UTM, firewall, managed AV (Webroot will help you out, @nic).
- Streaming Video. Because, why not.
- Storage. NAS, SAN, "cloud storage" like ownCloud.
- Server OS. Linux, FreeBSD, Windows.
- Desktop OS. Windows, Mac (expensive but good to have), Linux, ChromeOS.
- Surveillance. Video cameras watching your place.
- Physical. Put in a real rack and other "enterprise" containers for your gear. Do it right!
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@coliver said:
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
I have a bit bigger budget than most, but I did most of my home lab stuff before I had the big budget. My extensive lab had a lot to do with me later getting the big budget.
I have real HP, Dell, Sun / Oracle and SuperMicro servers at home, no whiteboxes (used to have a few of those and an IBM server too.) I have Intel, AMD, Sparc and Itanium based servers. ARM soon too, I hope. All rack mount with a real rack.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
I have a bit bigger budget than most, but I did most of my home lab stuff before I had the big budget. My extensive lab had a lot to do with me later getting the big budget.
I have real HP, Dell, Sun / Oracle and SuperMicro servers at home, no whiteboxes (used to have a few of those and an IBM server too.) I have Intel, AMD, Sparc and Itanium based servers. ARM soon too, I hope. All rack mount with a real rack.
My budget is effectively $0. I reused an old gaming PC that I acquired from a friend for not much money. If we don't have any big house expenses this year I am going to try and get real server gear.
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Wow! Thanks Scott! That's great info. I've been doing all the research I can and "studying" I'm ready to go all out.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
I have a bit bigger budget than most, but I did most of my home lab stuff before I had the big budget. My extensive lab had a lot to do with me later getting the big budget.
I have real HP, Dell, Sun / Oracle and SuperMicro servers at home, no whiteboxes (used to have a few of those and an IBM server too.) I have Intel, AMD, Sparc and Itanium based servers. ARM soon too, I hope. All rack mount with a real rack.
My budget is effectively $0. I reused an old gaming PC that I acquired from a friend for not much money. If we don't have any big house expenses this year I am going to try and get real server gear.
You can snag good G5-G6 HP gear on ebay for right next to nothing. works great for everything I Need. I have two of them. less than $500 bucks for both.
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Proliant G5 is definitely plenty good! We have a G5 about to leave production and "retire" to the NTG labs. It can still carry a large workload.
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@Hubtech said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
I have a bit bigger budget than most, but I did most of my home lab stuff before I had the big budget. My extensive lab had a lot to do with me later getting the big budget.
I have real HP, Dell, Sun / Oracle and SuperMicro servers at home, no whiteboxes (used to have a few of those and an IBM server too.) I have Intel, AMD, Sparc and Itanium based servers. ARM soon too, I hope. All rack mount with a real rack.
My budget is effectively $0. I reused an old gaming PC that I acquired from a friend for not much money. If we don't have any big house expenses this year I am going to try and get real server gear.
You can snag good G5-G6 HP gear on ebay for right next to nothing. works great for everything I Need. I have two of them. less than $500 bucks for both.
Does that include drives?
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@coliver said:
@Hubtech said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I have no brand loyalty, I use a little whitebox with a quad core processor and 16 GB of RAM... I wish I had the money to invest in a real server as my little box is a bit too small... Although it may be because I am running two memory hungry apps on it.
I have a bit bigger budget than most, but I did most of my home lab stuff before I had the big budget. My extensive lab had a lot to do with me later getting the big budget.
I have real HP, Dell, Sun / Oracle and SuperMicro servers at home, no whiteboxes (used to have a few of those and an IBM server too.) I have Intel, AMD, Sparc and Itanium based servers. ARM soon too, I hope. All rack mount with a real rack.
My budget is effectively $0. I reused an old gaming PC that I acquired from a friend for not much money. If we don't have any big house expenses this year I am going to try and get real server gear.
You can snag good G5-G6 HP gear on ebay for right next to nothing. works great for everything I Need. I have two of them. less than $500 bucks for both.
Does that include drives?
sometimes, you know ebay, shop around for a month or so, snag the good deals. the good thing is you dont "need" this stuff, so you can wait out a bargain
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I managed to find a SunFire V100, good for old FreeBSD only, for $50. Neat to play with that kind of hardware, though.
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I may have access to a PE 1850 and 2900. And there are at least one or two boxes here that were to be retired with the migration to O365 this year.
I'm hoping over time to build this:
Just kidding... but it would be fun,.. until I got the electric bill
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@g.jacobse said:
I may have access to a PE 1850 and 2900. And there are at least one or two boxes here that were to be retired with the migration to O365 this year.
I'm hoping over time to build this:
Just kidding... but it would be fun,.. until I got the electric bill
O.M.G!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
@thanksajdotcom do you want people to hate you?
I LOVE THIS IMAGE!
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
@thanksajdotcom do you want people to hate you?
I LOVE THIS IMAGE!
You would
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@Minion-Queen said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
@thanksajdotcom do you want people to hate you?
I LOVE THIS IMAGE!
You would
It's brilliant!