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10GbE networks and screaming rack servers: The r/homelab flexes wasting your money
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I recently completed a server hardware refresh in my environment and made the decision to switch to rack mount hardware. Even though I am no stranger to rack mount hardware, I have never run rack ...
Vibration may also be an issue, again modern units aren't too bad so you might be ok. m going to get free floating posts for my server rack, and then have a shelf on there for my server, as an FYI ...
When you’re planning to put together a home lab, you’ve got plenty of options at your disposal. If you’re a computing enthusiast, you probably have a couple of spare nodes that you can repurpose as ...
Most of the Ethernet uses 10GBASE-T and Cat6 cabling and connectors, with some interconnects use fiber optical cable and LC connectors. Unsurprisingly, as this setup grew and grew, [spooky] had to ...
We have a number of vendor racks (HP, Sun etc.) but are looking to purchase a couple next year for a mixture of kit (IBM pSeries server, NetApp filer and other miscellany). Can anyone recommend any ...
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