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Most home lab guides are somebody's dream rack. This is the build the surveys actually describe. Almost half of self hosters run a small form factor desktop, not a rack and not a Pi, and the used Tiny, Micro and Mini office PCs that come off corporate leases are exactly that: near silent, cheap, and unlike a Pi they take real RAM and real NVMe. Proxmox is the most common host OS at 42 percent, so it goes on first, and then everything else lives in containers because 98 percent of self hosters run them and Docker Compose alone is at 88 percent. From there you install what people actually use it for. Jellyfin has won the media server argument outright. Immich ends the Google Photos bill with the same phone auto backup and the same face and object search. Ollama and Open WebUI are the 2026 addition, a private ChatGPT on the same box, and they run fine on 32GB of RAM. Tailscale gets you back to all of it from anywhere without forwarding a port. Then do the step everyone skips: three copies, two kinds of media, one off site. One honest note, since the same surveys say it plainly: the top reason people build these is fun, not saving money. Do it because you want to own the thing. Every part is linked below. Parts (affiliate links, I may earn a commission): 1. Used Tiny / Micro / Mini office PC (Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q, Dell OptiPlex Micro or HP EliteDesk Mini) - www.amazon.com/s?k=lenovo+thinkcentre+m720q+tiny 2. 32GB DDR4 SODIMM kit (two sticks, and this is what lets the local AI run) - www.amazon.com/s?k=32gb+ddr4+sodimm+kit+3200 3. 1TB NVMe SSD (boot drive and your containers) - www.amazon.com/s?k=1tb+nvme+ssd 4. External USB drive, 4TB or bigger (photos and media, and your backup target) - www.amazon.com/s?k=4tb+external+hard+drive 5. Small UPS (the part people skip until a power cut corrupts everything) - www.amazon.com/s?k=apc+ups+battery+backup+600va Book a 1:1 or an app build: tyblackard.com (link in bio) #homelab #selfhosted #DIY #proxmox #ai
Most home lab guides are somebody's dream rack. This is the build the surveys actually describe. Almost half of self hosters run a small form factor desktop, not a rack and not a Pi, and the used Tiny, Micro and Mini office PCs that come off corporate leases are exactly that: near silent, cheap, and unlike a Pi they take real RAM and real NVMe. Proxmox is the most common host OS at 42 percent, so it goes on first, and then everything else lives in containers because 98 percent of self hosters run them and Docker Compose alone is at 88 percent. From there you install what people actually use it for. Jellyfin has won the media server argument outright. Immich ends the Google Photos bill with the same phone auto backup and the same face and object search. Ollama and Open WebUI are the 2026 addition, a private ChatGPT on the same box, and they run fine on 32GB of RAM. Tailscale gets you back to all of it from anywhere without forwarding a port. Then do the step everyone skips: three copies, two kinds of media, one off site. One honest note, since the same surveys say it plainly: the top reason people build these is fun, not saving money. Do it because you want to own the thing. Every part is linked below. Parts (affiliate links, I may earn a commission): 1. Used Tiny / Micro / Mini office PC (Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q, Dell OptiPlex Micro or HP EliteDesk Mini) - www.amazon.com/s?k=lenovo+thinkcentre+m720q+tiny 2. 32GB DDR4 SODIMM kit (two sticks, and this is what lets the local AI run) - www.amazon.com/s?k=32gb+ddr4+sodimm+kit+3200 3. 1TB NVMe SSD (boot drive and your containers) - www.amazon.com/s?k=1tb+nvme+ssd 4. External USB drive, 4TB or bigger (photos and media, and your backup target) - www.amazon.com/s?k=4tb+external+hard+drive 5. Small UPS (the part people skip until a power cut corrupts everything) - www.amazon.com/s?k=apc+ups+battery+backup+600va Book a 1:1 or an app build: tyblackard.com (link in bio) #homelab #selfhosted #DIY #proxmox #ai

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