Arcayne

joined 1 year ago
[–] Arcayne@kbin.social 1 points 9 months ago

Like others have said, it's all about your goals. If you just want to selfhost some apps or have additional storage/local backups, by all means, keep it simple and efficient.

In my case, my homelab is justified because of my job. I'm a senior systems engineer who specializes in designing, deploying, and managing distributed infrastructure. So having a dedicated server room at home with a rack, 20A circuits, and HVAC allows me to more easily emulate certain environments, test out hardware on loan from vendors, experiment with new ideas or software solutions, and stay immersed in my craft.

Aside from the work-related benefits, in return for my higher than average power bill my home network gets to rival most corporations, and I can self host anything I (or my wife) wants.

While this setup is great for me, I would never recommend it for someone who would be better off with a NAS.