Search results for: “media server”
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Unleash Your Inner Audiophile: A Homelabber’s Guide to Lyrion Music Server
We all need some music in our life – be it from purchased music albums or internet radio. Lyrion will fulfill this requirement in your homelab setup with ease.
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Level Up Your Self-Hosted Media Game with ConvertX: Your All-in-One File Conversion Powerhouse
Managing a diverse collection of media and document files is a common reality. From esoteric image formats to bulky video files, the need to convert files into more usable or efficient formats is a constant. Enter ConvertX, a versatile, self-hosted file conversion tool designed to streamline this very process.
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Build Your Homelab: 21 – Host A Minecraft Server
Now that we have most services up and running in our homelab, it is time for something that is lot more fun – hosting our own Minecraft server in our Proxmox Homelab
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Yunohost: Simplifying Home Server Management for Your Network
Running a home lab and hosting al your own services and apps at home shouldn’t be a tedious task. Yunohost can simplify all installations – even for beginners.
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Unraid: A Beginner’s Guide to Server Simplicity
If you’ve ever wondered how to make the most out of an old computer or want to create a powerful home server, Unraid could be the solution you’re looking for.
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Kodi: The Ultimate Open-Source Home Theatre Software for Your Homelab
The quest for the perfect media server solution is a familiar journey. Enter Kodi, the free and open-source home theatre software that has been a cornerstone of the home media landscape for years.
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Discovering Homarr: The Ultimate Home Lab Dashboard
Homarr is a modern dashboard app designed to serve as a control center for your home lab. Whether you’re monitoring a media server, checking on smart devices, or running a few personal projects, Homarr makes it easier to see what’s happening at a glance.
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Take Control of Your Digital Library with Kavita: A Self-Hosting Enthusiast’s Guide
For the homelab enthusiast, digital independence is key. So why let your reading library live on someone else’s server? Meet Kavita: a sleek, powerful, and open-source platform that organizes your ebooks, manga, and comics into one beautiful interface, accessible anywhere. Learn how to add this essential service to your homelab in our latest post.
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Take Control of Your Productivity: A Homelabber’s Guide to Tududi
One of the most important apps one can run in your homelab is without a doubt any app that can help with productivity. Let’s dive into Tududi – the amazing project management and task tracker.
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Secure Your Connection To Your Homelab with WireGuard
Creating a secure connection to your self-hosted services in your homelab is extremely important. WireGuard is an easy and secure VPN tunnel service that is a staple in any homelab setup.
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RabbitMQ vs. Kafka in Your Homelab: Choosing the Right Message Broker
In your quest for the perfect homelab setup, you’ve likely stumbled upon message brokers like RabbitMQ and Kafka. Both help different applications communicate, but which one is right for your homelab?
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Unlock Your Relationships: Self-Hosting Monica CRM in Your Homelab
Managing Customer Relationships can be quite a daunting task, so CRM tools are a stable in any professional’s life. But what if we want to keep control of our data by self-hosting our own CRM? Let’s look at Monica
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Meet the Radxa Rock 4D: Powering Your Edge AI and 4K Dreams
As an alternative to a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Hailo 8L AI Module, Radxa offers a Radxa Rock 4D with integrated AI Processing. Let’s take a look at the two modules
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The Cerebro Clusterboard – Immense Processing Power For Your SBCs
The Cerebro Clusterboard is an upcoming modular “motherboard” designed to host up to four interchangeable compute modules—such as Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5, NVIDIA Jetson NX, or Radxa CM5—on a single micro-ATX/1U rack form factor
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Automate Your Home Lab with n8n
If you are following along with our Build your own homelab series, we have got quite a few services up and running, secured and adding value. Today we have a look at a fairly popular service that might not make into our Homelab, not because of lack of features, but more because we are going…
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A Beginner’s Guide to HexOS: The Next Evolution of User-Friendly NAS Software
For years, setting up and managing a Network Attached Storage (NAS) system has been a challenge for non-technical users. While solutions like TrueNAS SCALE and Unraid have made significant strides in bringing enterprise-grade storage features to the home and small business market, they can still be complex for users who are unfamiliar with Linux-based systems…
