Homelab: The Next Iteration
In January I published a short rundown of the major changes since 2020 (see Reflecting on Progress: My Homelab Journey Since 2020). This post is the follow-up.
The architecture started with a Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX120 S3 and matured when the Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2530 M2 (1U, dual CPU) became the primary hypervisor. After that, everything accelerated: Talos nodes, GPU passthrough, a new hypervisor class, and a deployment model that finally scales.
Reflecting on Progress: My Homelab Journey Since 2020
A lot has passed since my last update in 2020. Here’s a rundown of the major changes:
Archive
Homelab - Part 1: Overview
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Here is why!
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How I'm using Todoist
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