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Proxmox Defaults I Leave Alone (And the Ones I Always Change)

One thing that I think makes a really good hypervisor is if it comes out of the box with reasonable and sensible defaults that allow you to hit the ground…

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Review Proxmox default settings for home labs, including VM hardware, ZFS tuning, backup retention, and which defaults to keep or change for stability.
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Docker Is Slowly Filling Up Your Home Lab Disk Space (And the Tool I Use to Fix It)

Well, it is happening, there is another casualty of the AI boom and that is hard drives. Just in the last couple of days, news of hard drive price increases…

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Stop Drawing Network Diagrams Manually Scanopy Does It for You

Keeping your network diagrams up to date can be a chore. You already probably know how this story ends. You start out having good intentions and use something like draw.io…

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LoggiFly Is the Docker Log Alerting Tool I Didn’t Know I Needed

Docker logs are definitely one of the first places I look when troubleshooting issues with containers. It is often where you will find the root cause of the issue that…

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9 Home Lab Services I Would Deploy First on a Fresh Proxmox Install

When I build a brand new Proxmox host or cluster, I don’t start with deploying everything and the kitchen sink. I focus on getting a small set of home lab…

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Discover 9 essential home lab services to deploy first on Proxmox, including DNS, backups, logging, automation, and local AI workloads.
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Stop Using Pi-Hole Sync Tools and Use Technitium DNS Clustering Instead

Having redundant DNS servers in a home lab is a great idea and helps to shore up one of the single points of failure that we can have in the…

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Technitium DNS clustering brings native high availability to home lab DNS, replacing Pi-Hole sync tools with centralized, reliable DNS redundancy.
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PatchMon Is the Linux Update GUI I’ve Been Wanting for My Home Lab

An aspect of maintaining a production environment or home lab environment that I have personally never really enjoyed is patching. However, it is one of those necessary evils when you…

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Ultimate Home Lab Starter Stack for 2026 (Key Recommendations)

If you were able to wipe the slate clean and start your home lab journey fresh today for the beginning of 2026, what would your starter stack look like? I…

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Build the ultimate home lab starter stack for 2026 with Proxmox, containers, mini PCs, backups, reverse proxies, and must-have self-hosted tools.
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Has RAM Pricing Just Made Used Enterprise Servers the Better Home Lab Deal?

Wow if you have been watching the pricing on RAM in the past few months, we have seen prices skyrocket. This isn’t a good development for those of us running…

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