Hello everyone, I am building a house, and I want to have a very good HomeLab for it, I want to connect all the home automation (Home Assistant) that will be enough, cameras with frigate or something similar, media server with Plex or Jellyfin (4k transcoding and about 4 simultaneous users), with their containers .arr, more containers for different purposes etc, something powerful and if possible that does not have a very high consumption. I have already thought about the routers and swich that will be Unify with POE ports to connect cameras, access points and others, the biggest doubt is the Hardware for the HomeLab. I would like it to be all in Rackmount format with more than 4 bays for hard drives, a powerful processor like an i7 13gen.
Could someone give me a little guidance to see how to do it? Hardware, chassis etc? I’m not very clear and do not know how to follow.
Thank you very much in advance and greetings.
Hey friend, you’re aiming for a setup very close to what I run. Some lessons from my fumbling:
Given your low power consumption requirements, I’d probably look at something like this:
If you want to do any AI/ML beyond Frigate, you’ll want a desktop GPU in the rack. I still haven’t found a good option here. I’ll likely get a rack case that works with desktop hardware and throw a 3090 into it.
If you are gonna do all of this. Just run Proxmox on your Nucs, and set up VMs, and just containerize, even clustering.
Yeah, this is what I do - all containers with Ansible to manage it all. I would not recommend containerizing HASS though.
Thank you very much for your answer
Could you recommend me which NUC models would be suitable for this?
I currently have a synology ds220+ and I have been very short especially with the Plex server I have to limit it to 1080p because otherwise the other services are very slow.
Thank you very much
I would see which Intel GPUs are supported by Plex and choose a NUC with one of those.