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Most people build a homelab slowly, over the course of many years, with the spare hardware that they have. After 3 years of tinkering, Matt Johnson, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, shares with us: his motivations behind building a local, private environment for experimentation the values that guided his homelab design why he started with Incus - https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/ - and deferred Kubernetes for 3 years how OpenTofu & Ansible are used to bootstrap hosts the case for PowerDNS & WireGuard In the second half, Matt shows us how he spins up a new Incus host, and what are some of the considerations for the entire homelab as this new host takes shape. If you enjoyed this, you are likely to also enjoy joining https://makeitwork.club where we discuss about topics like this one every 2 weeks. Homelab stats: 64 vCPUs 240GB RAM 10.75TB storage $5,000 over a 3 year period $25/month running costs 00:00 Intro 00:44 Why I started a homelab 02:47 What do I value in a homelab? 05:26 What am I running in my homelab? 09:09 How I settled on Incus? 11:54 Could the kids help with the homelab? 14:31 When do you have time to work on this? 15:45 Does Incus provide scheduling & orchestration? 17:27 What services do others depend on in your homelab? 19:59 PowerDNS & WireGuard 21:48 What do you use for observability? 23:47 What am I working on now? 27:26 A Christmas present for Gerhard 28:47 Key learnings 31:12 How much would 64 vCPUs cost in AWS? 32:26 How do you install the host OS? 34:41 What is the easiest way to consume these learnings? 39:06 Let's spin up a new Incus host 46:37 What would help understand this setup? 48:44 Infrastructure diagram example 51:41 Software for infrastructure diagrams 55:20 What did you learn from your homelab? 58:56 Wrap-up