I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs
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In Geneseo we had a dedicated server room built into the basement. It was a large alcove large enough for a few racks and we had it walled off with three sides concrete blocks against the ground so it stayed very cool, the other side was a wall with a six foot wide window looking it, and a door with its own lock. A full scale baker's rack loaded with servers was in there, along with all of the networking gear and the whole house was wired from there. So every bit of computing in the house was located in that one space. It was awesome, especially at night if you walked by and could see all of the blinking lights in the dark. It looked like a large company's server closet. Very professional.
Of course, the roar was so loud that you could hear the servers faintly from the street in front of the house.
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@scottalanmiller said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
e basement. It was a large alcove large enough for a few racks and we had it walled off with three sides concrete blocks against the ground so it stayed very cool, the other side was a wall with a six foot wide window looking it, and a door with its own lock.
Screenshot or it didn't happen. That sounds awesome!
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When in Texas, had a whole office built just for working from home (need to find pics of that, too) and behind it a dedicated server and networking room with its own power, own AC, half rack for the servers and a wall rack for the networking. It was great.
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Dell PowerEdge R710 (Dual 2.26ghz QC E5530 Xeons, 72GB DDR3 ECC memory, and PERC H700 Raid controller with 4 X 2TB drives in Raid 10).
It is currently running XenServer, but I am going to let a friend who is studying Linux use it to learn how to install/configure KVM-QEMU in the next week or so.
I'll eventually be in the market for a NAS and possibly a second hypervisor, but for now this gets the job done. Of course it lives in my basement, not my dining room table... These images were taken shortly after delivery/unboxing.
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@RamblingBiped Your lab seems to be unplugged and disassembled....
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@DustinB3403 said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@RamblingBiped Your lab seems to be unplugged and disassembled....
I don't have any current pictures with it in operation. Whenever I have my buddy do his build I'll take some updated pictures. I also don't have a rack yet, it's just sitting on top of some totes in the corner of my basement.
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Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
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@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Do you not want to max out your RAM whenever possible???
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@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Because I can? The price of 72GB versus 48GB was negligible at the time of purchase so I went ahead and went with the larger amount and had them populate all the slots.
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@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Because I can? The price of 72GB versus 48GB was negligible at the time of purchase so I went ahead and went with the larger amount and had them populate all the slots.
negligible? as in $20? or $200?
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Probably closer to $20. My last server build we got 64GB instead of 32GB for like $35 premium. Well worth it.
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Here is my homelab, Xenserver 7.0 running on Dell PowerEdge T110 II
16GB RAM, 500GB single drive
Synology Nas
Netgear Smart Vlan capable switch.
Few ubuntu servers and a windows server 2012R2 template.
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@StuartJordan Thanks for sharing it!
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Rack in my living room. I used to have a really cool hand painted piece of wood behind but I gave it to a friend who liked it
New VM Host (Dell R510)
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My home lab right now is a whitebox AMD FX3800 (quad core), 12GB RAM, 3TB storage running Win 8.1 and Hyper-V, and a hosted server with 16GB RAM, 2TB storage running KVM. Both networks connected via ZeroTier.
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@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Because I can? The price of 72GB versus 48GB was negligible at the time of purchase so I went ahead and went with the larger amount and had them populate all the slots.
negligible? as in $20? or $200?
Less than $30 at the time I purchased it., the seller on ebay actually put the components I wanted together in a bundle for me and agreed on the price.
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Budget lab
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I'll post my pics when I get some might be a little while, not to much to look at most of it is virtual and I recently had to get rid of my hardware test bench... but planning on building a new one soonish... currently all my machines reside in 3 physical machines, one ATX full tower that I built for me to game on and play with, one ATX full tower gaming desktop that I built for my dad, but pitched in on a better processor and more ram so I could run virtual machines in the background with out him noticing, and my Lenovo Y50 with 12gb of ram running my main linux install, and when I need it to a virtual machine or two, gonna get some second hand servers here soon, not sure what I'm gonna do with em yet but I'll think of something.
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My "Home Lab" right now is a Vultr account. Really is cheaper than paying for the power, and I don't want to listen to something else when it gets hot in my tiny efficiency apartment. My desktop at home was custom built with an eye to keeping it quiet, even during the summer. (Lots of large fans and a temperature based fan controller.)
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@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Because I can? The price of 72GB versus 48GB was negligible at the time of purchase so I went ahead and went with the larger amount and had them populate all the slots.
negligible? as in $20? or $200?
Less than $30 at the time I purchased it., the seller on ebay actually put the components I wanted together in a bundle for me and agreed on the price.
aww, well in that case, awesome!