Believe it or not all of this was less than $950. Mainly used ebay and Facebook madket place for some great deals. Order those smaller thiner patch cables, so that’s gonna get cleaned up well here soon.
Fix your defective ram and hdd!
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I’ll do a full write up when I get off work, thanks for the info
Nice
The keystone panel will trigger everyones ocd
That’s a very decent setup. What are you running on it?
Ah a NetApp (Network Appliance) DS14 mk2 disk shelf. Now that’s some tech I’ve not seen in a long time.
What do you have it plugged into?
Can’t wait for “bring your lab to work day” 😉
I’m digging those displays at the top and the “everything” passthru panel. Slick, buddy!
The D71 is an awesome idea, which I am instantly stealing. Thanks a lot!
I need to learn a lot more about hotspots for server racks and equipment and where to get decent deals.
I initially wanted to build a desktop to serve as a starter homelab but I fear that it will get outgrown very quickly and feel that maybe finding a cheap rack and building in it incrementally might be a better way of doing things.
Whatcha doing with dem dere Pi’s? I like that 1U doohickey you have there for em. Also, I see lots of folks using the CyberPower 2U UPS like yours? Are they good? Must be probably? I’ve seen quite a few user posts using that or similar CyberPower units. UniFi goodness. This foto cured my OCD for the day, thank you very much :)
Very cool looking - what are the two screen at the top used for?
Getouttatown! $950! I mean that’s a pretty amazing setup.
That’s dope! How much storage have you got there?
Right now only 80TBs but I’m gonna keep adding more soon
Care to share more details. Do you like the udm pro? I just ordered it. Any tips on getting the hardware from FB marketplace. I’m always skeptical about getting server hardware from there.