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phil.lavin.me.uk
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| | | | | I have, for some years now, run an HP Gen8 Microserver as a home server. This has been perfectly fine | |
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blog.tolki.dev
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blog.briancmoses.com
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| | | | | A diminuitive, TrueNAS SCALE machine featuring: 92TB of storage (90TB of HDD, 2TB of SSD), an Intel N100 CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 10Gbps networking for under $2,000. | |
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blog.patshead.com
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| | | There is a serious problem with the question in the title. It all hinges on what you feel qualifies as a NAS or a homelab. We could serve a README.MD ... | ||