I’m not really up to date on homelabbing hardware, but I’m surprised to see how much the whole thing is centered around raspis given how expensive they are for their relatively low capacities. Possibility of offgriding your homelab is an interesting project but not what I’d center this “revolution” around given most homelabs stay, well, home.
DIY 10" racks for second hand mini PCs would interest me way more but looking at the YouTuber’s big lab racks affordability doesn’t seem to be much of a factor.
For more of a focus on affordable used mini PC homelabs, I’d recommend Hardware Haven’s content instead.
Sounds interesting, thanks!
This YouTube channel is very RasberryPi focussed. Making a RasberryPi cluster doesn’t make much sense for most homelab stuff.
I currently have my homelab on a small shelf constructed from 4040 aluminium extrusion. If I could convert it to a rack, that would be epic, since right now it can be difficult to safely move.
fuck, more and more reasons to buy a 3D printer :(
I have a full fat rack, but I’d like to adapt the 10" onto it, is there some sort of adapter thingie to maybe go two-wide?
I was looking into DIN rails yesterday. Might be a good option to mount several smaller devices.