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## Introduction ## Introduction
first raspberry pi first of his name in 2013 to discover linux and act as a NAS
then in 2015 a rapsberry pi 2 more powerful because the first raspberry pi was slow
and the last one in 2018, raspberry pi 3, for more RAM
finally in 2019 I bought tiny form factor headless pc, DeskMini A300, small yet powerful
My homelab journey began in 2013 with a humble Raspberry Pi, the very first model. I was needing a cheap machine for my first step into the world of Linux. It helped me a lot to dive into this technology and served me as a basic NAS, thank you Vezpibox (shitty name, I know)
My homelab journey began in 2013 with a humble Raspberry Pi, the very first model. I was needing a cheap machine for my first step into the world of Linux. It helped me a lot to dive into this technology and served me as a basic NAS, thank you Vezpibox (the name is shitty I know) In 2015, I upgraded to a Raspberry Pi 2, seeking better performance to run multiple applications like XBMC (the old Kodi's name), CouchPotato, SickBeard, you name it...
In 2015, I upgraded to a Raspberry Pi 2, seeking better performance to run multiple applications like XBMC (the old Kodi's name), CouchPotato, SickBeard, you know...
By 2018, the need for more RAM led me to a Raspberry Pi 3, allowing me to run even more applications. My 3 little machines were running happily together, in a quite ordered mess. By 2018, the need for more RAM led me to a Raspberry Pi 3, allowing me to run even more applications. My 3 little machines were running happily together, in a quite ordered mess.
Finally, in 2019, my new job made me discover the virtualizationI took a significant step forward with a DeskMini A300, a compact yet powerful headless PC that laid the foundation for a more capable and versatile homelab. Finally, in 2019, my new job made me discover the virtualization, with virtual machines and above all Docker. I wanted to try that at home, I took a significant step forward with a compact yet powerful headless PC that laid the foundation for a more capable and versatile homelab.
## Why a Homelab ? ## Why a Homelab ?
want to spawn VM, build kubernetes cluster want to spawn VM, build kubernetes cluster
evolution of my setup evolution of my setup