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A chaotic server rack is a sign of a working home lab, not a failing one
There's no need to micro-manage every aspect of your experimentation lab ...
Wiring your home for multimedia? Dreaming about it? Even if you’re using an electrician to pull the CAT 5e cable, it’s worth getting involved in the design of the termination — the rack. The rack is ...
I'm looking to rack up my home equiptment since I want to tidy up a bit and having server, switches, cables, devices etc. stacked on shelves and the floor is getting bothersome. However, I don't want ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a more compact, efficient way to organize your home lab or tech setup? Maybe you’re working with limited space in a small apartment, or you need something ...
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 ...
My home server rack has a built-in 220v power strip and most of the devices are running off of that. The main server also runs on 220v and has a 1000w PSU plus about 20 HDDs. I'm not sure on the power ...
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 ...
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