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  • This 19″ 3U Raspberry Pi Rack Mount is Good (Enough)

    I wanted to test out a rack mount for Raspberry Pi clusters, and that search brought me to the 19″ 3U Rack Mount made by GeeekPi. So, as always, I decided to give you guys my thoughts. It’s not going to win any style awards, but it DOES rack 14 Raspberry Pi’s. Check out this review for more.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 68 – Documentation Tools and Management

    Documentation is extremely important, and can really come in handy – but where should you store your notes? In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss some of the possibilities for keeping track of and storing documentation.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 62 – Q&A

    It’s time for another Q&A episode of The Homelab Show! This time around, Jay and Tom discuss questions regarding authentication, remote management, NAS, and more!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 61 – Mimic 3

    In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss Mycroft’s Mimic 3, some new developments around TrueNAS and pfsense, and more!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 55 – btrfs

    btrfs – when it comes to filesystems, btrfs is definitely in a league of its own. With a modern featureset that includes things like scrubbing, subvolumes, and even the ability to handle RAID – btrfs is a very exciting technology when it comes to storage. In this episode, Tom and Jay discuss btrfs and some of the things that set it apart from other filesystems.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 53: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

    Ubuntu 22.04 is the latest LTS release from Canonical, and is due for release very soon. In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss the new release, and some of the inconsistencies that will come with it.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 49 – Do You need VPN?

    VPNs are heavily advertised, and some of them even claim to offer full protection. But do they? In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss VPN myths, best practices, and more. This will help you make an informed decision as far as whether or not a VPN is beneficial for your use-case, or perhaps not as much as you might be led to believe.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 47 – CrowdSec & Using Open Source Threat Intelligence

    Threat intelligence solutions are often very expensive, and some of these are way too pricey to even be a consideration for homelabs. In this video, Tom and Jay discuss CrowdSec. CrowdSec is a free an easy to install security solution that can enable you to quickly benefit from threat intelligence to help protect your servers.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 46: /dev/Q&A

    Fans of The Homelab Show have sent in questions, and Tom and Jay provide some answers and feedback.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 45 – Yubikey

    Securing your online profiles is also important to homelabbers, as it can offer a strong second factor for authentication. In this episode, Jay and Tom talk about the Yubikey and the various models available.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 36 – OpenVPN & Wireguard

    Remote access into your homelab is very useful – you can fix and tune your servers from wherever you may be. But which technology should you use to facilitate remote access? There are many possible solutions. In this episode of The Homelab Show, Tom and Jay chat about OpenVPN and Wireguard, two of the most popular technologies for accessing your homelab while on the go.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 35 – OpenSSH

    In episode 35 of The Homelab Show, Jay and Tom discuss the essentials of OpenSSH. OpenSSH itself is the standard for remote management in Linux, and it’s the most convenient way of managing servers without having to stand in front of the rack. Of course, with great power comes great responsibility, so core security topics surrounding OpenSSH are covered as well.

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    • OpenSSH config file tutorial

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