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Cake day: October 27th, 2023

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  • I bought a G3 from China, using a coupon code from a YouTube reviewer. 99%. Bare bones.

    I added a 32GB DIMM (the machine only takes one DIMM), and a 512GB SSD. The machine came without an OS installed.

    I first installed ESXi 8.0U2, added the host to vCenter, and moved a Windows 10 VM onto the NucBox. It ran pretty well.

    I next created a Windows To Go boot USB with Windows 11 on it. That runs pretty well also.

    It’s a cute machine and worth what it costs. It should run a good few lightweight applications, either as VMs or containers.


  • jnew1213@alien.topBtoHomelabQuestion for IT/Security homelabs
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    10 months ago

    My home lab attempts to duplicate much of what I use and support at work. As such, I have many VMs, each with a particular purpose or running a particular piece of software. So, for me, it’s a combination of more cores and decent speed of each. However, in virtualization, it’s common to run out of RAM in a host before you run out of processing power.




  • In theory, it should work perfectly.

    Some old, old drives had a problem where the spindle wouldn’t spin, a phenomenon known as “stiction.” Drives made in the last – maybe – 15 years seem to be immune.

    One other remotely possible issue would be “bit rot.” That’s where the magnetic polarity of a single bit could change over time, often being influenced by neighboring bits.





  • In no particular order:

    1. Synology DS3615xs (12 bays, 25GbE fibre)
    2. Synology RS1619xs+ w/expansion unit (16 bays, 25GbE fibre)
    3. Synology DS1010+ w/expansion unit (10 bays)
    4. Synology DS218+ (2 bays)
    5. Synology DS220+ (2 bays)
    6. Synology DS210j (2 bays)
    7. TrueNAS system built into Jonsbo case, Intel Core i3-8100, 64GB RAM. Just completed. (5 drives, 10GbE)