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TheSelfHostedLife
Member since: 2025-09-02
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I used Tailscale. https://tailscale.com/kb/1153/enabling-https

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Homelab Reality Check: The Hardware Squeeze Is Real Recent decisions from major hardware vendors are starting to hit homelabbers and self-hosters at the foundation layer, not the hype layer. What’s changing: • Samsung: De-emphasizing consumer SSD production to prioritize AI and datacenter demand, reducing access to affordable, high-quality SSDs for DIY builds • Crucial (Micron): Stepping back from DDR5 memory for consumers, shrinking a critical supply path for home builders and small operators • NVIDIA: Latest flagship GPUs are launching at dramatically higher prices, in some cases effectively doubling compared to prior generations, putting serious local compute out of reach Why this matters: This is no longer an early-adopter tax. It’s a structural shift in where hardware investment and capacity are going. Impact on homelabs and self-hosting: • Storage: Reliable SSDs for ZFS, hypervisors, and app hosts are getting harder to source affordably • Memory: DDR5 availability and pricing are becoming real bottlenecks, forcing compromises or stalled upgrades • Compute: GPU economics are broken for experimentation, making local AI and accelerated workloads increasingly inaccessible What to do next: • Embrace used enterprise gear: Last-gen platforms and refurbished parts still offer excellent value • Re-evaluate memory strategy: DDR4 and ECC aren’t legacy - they’re becoming strategic • Design for flexibility: Smarter storage tiers, virtualization, and orchestration matter more than chasing peak specs We built homelabs to maintain sovereignty over our software and data. Now we need to think just as seriously about sovereignty over our hardware supply. Question: What hardware bottleneck is hurting you most right now — storage, memory, GPUs, or something else? I would love to hear your thoughts on this situation and where we are going? I don't think it gets better this year. #homelab #selfhosted #infrastructure #hardware #proxmox #nostr

#homelab #selfhosted #infrastructure #hardware #proxmox
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Both VM and LXC options are fine. I think I just followed a guide that suggested VM route. From what I remember: VM was easier to back up, more isolation, something with the iptables being easier to edit.

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The homelab is starting to take shape. What should I add next? This is just what I have running on my Proxmox box. #homelab #selfhost

#homelab #selfhost
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TheSelfHostedLife 26d

I just looked at a Samsung SATA SSD drive I bought at the end of 2023; it's doubled since. It will double again in the next 18 months with whatever supply is left. Glad I got one for my PS5 already. Do they dare stop making use 3.5 drives next?

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A few weeks ago Micron announced it’s exiting the Crucial consumer business to focus on AI. Yesterday, a Samsung leak suggested they may end production of budget SATA SSDs for the same reason. It’s hard not to see a pattern. If consumer hardware keeps getting sidelined, homelabbers and self-hosters lose affordable ways to own their data and run their own systems. Feels like we’re being nudged toward the cloud by economics rather than choice. Maybe it’s time to treat hard drives like a scarce resource. Are we overreacting, or is consumer-owned hardware being quietly phased out? #privacy #homelab #selfhost #selfhosted #asknostr

#privacy #homelab #selfhost #selfhosted #asknostr

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