

An most recently the raspberry Pi project Tinypilot or PiKVM. This can also be accomplished with IP managed KVM's that are quite expensive in the range of $500 plus.

Or if you have a bunch of servers in a rack with a KVM switch one can flip over and check the server status/screen during hardware initialization - before any remote monitoring/management software loads up - such as Solarwinds, Kaseya, Atera, Pulseware, etc. Granted if you're in the same building or a home lab this isn't necessarily needed - just hookup a monitor. As some of the other user replies from u/kevinds and u/TehWhale have mentioned. With the iDRAC 7 Enterprise license you have the ability to manage and monitor the system from start to finish without the need for a monitor directly hooked up the system - allowing to see if any memory initialization errors or hardware problem occur during boot up and allowing BIOS level changes. r/HomeNetworking - Simpler networking advice. r/pfsense - for all things pfsense ('nix firewall) Might be able to find things useful for a lab. r/hardwareswap - Used hardware, swap hardware. r/buildapcsales - For sales on building a PC r/linux - All flavors of Linux discussion & news - not for the faint of heart! Try to be specific with your questions if possible. r/linux4noobs - Newbie friendly place to learn Linux! All experience levels. r/datacenter - Talk of anything to do with the datacenter here We have an official, partnered Discord server which is great for all kinds of discussions and questions, invite link is clickable button at the top of the sidebar or right here.Keep piracy discussion off of this subreddit.Īll sales posts and online offers should be posted in /r/homelabsales.īefore posting please read the wiki, there is always content being added and it could save you a lot of time and hassle.įeel like helping out your fellow labber? Contribute to the wiki! It's a great help for everybody, just remember to keep the formatting please. Report any posts that you feel should be brought to our attention. We love detailed homelab builds, especially network diagrams! Post about your homelab, discussion of your homelab, questions you may have, or general discussion about transition your skill from the homelab to the workplace. Please see the full rules page for details on the rules, but the jist of it is: Labporn Diagrams Tutorials News Subreddit Rules New to Homelab? Start Here! Homelab Wiki HomelabSales
