Home Lab Servers πŸ“‘ r/homelab by r/homelab Β· Tue, Mar 31, 2026

The sandbox

Technically not a "home" lab but I still think its pretty cool. I do av, automation, and networking and im constantly having to test equipment and learn how to set up new things. The rack is pretty simple, av reciever for listing to jams obviously(some times testing speakers), monitor for messing with things that output hdmi nvrs, digital sinage, avr. The main office lan hits the tp link switch which goes to a few devices and wall ports, the udm-pro and 8 port switch are on a different wan we usually use it to test new devices we haven't messed with before, control-4 ea-1 for some automation turning on/off monitors. Im also a big fan of the panamax pdu i have no clue where it came from but it shows voltage and amps i just think its pretty cool. The racks pretty open at the moment I tried to leave a lot of space for swapping new equipment in and out. Sounds like we're also getting our own nas soon as well. submitted by /u/nightivenom [link] [comments]

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