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My Dad Got Me A Great Gift For My Birthday: Mastering Legacy Network Hardware in Modern DevOps INTRODUCTION The excitement of unboxing decommissioned enterprise hardware is a rite of passage for ...
My Dad Got Me A Great Gift For My Birthday: Mastering Legacy Network Hardware in Modern DevOps INTRODUCTION The excitement of unboxing decommissioned enterprise hardware is a rite of passage for ...
Termix 180 - Self-Hosted SSH Server Management Alternative To Termius For All Platforms Introduction In the world of modern infrastructure management, system administrators and DevOps engineers f...
10 1U Raspberry Pi 5 NAS Feat 5.25” Bay Hot Swap: The Ultimate Homelab Storage Solution 1. INTRODUCTION In the world of homelabs and self-hosted infrastructure, storage challenges consistently ra...
Reusing A Discarded Crypto Board As A Tiny Linux Home Server Now With Legs Introduction The cryptocurrency mining collapse has left a graveyard of specialized hardware in its wake. While most con...
My Dl 580 G9 On Wheels: Enterprise Hardware in Homelab Clothing Introduction The HP ProLiant DL580 Gen9 server represents the pinnacle of quad-socket enterprise computing - a 4U behemoth designed...
Who Invented Zebra Label Printers Introduction In enterprise infrastructure management, few devices generate as much passion - both positive and negative - as Zebra label printers. These workhors...
Microsoft Has Gotten Too Big To Fail And Their Support Shows It Introduction The year is 2024, and Microsoft’s global technology dominance has reached unprecedented levels. With Azure controlling...
Everyone Kept Crashing The Lab Server So I Wrote A Tool To Limit CPU/Memory Introduction As the de facto “computer guy” in various grad labs and jobs, I’ve consistently faced a common challenge...
Create Two VMs In Proxmox: 100Nas and 101Nasbackup – A Homelab Backup Strategy Guide 1. Introduction Data loss remains one of the most catastrophic failures in IT infrastructure. When a Reddit use...
If You Are My Coworker In IT: Any Non-Critical Troubleshooting Calls Stop At 4:30 On Fridays Introduction The Friday afternoon troubleshooting request – a universal experience in IT operations th...