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  • Run Docker on Windows with Docker Desktop

    Docker Desktop is a tool that allows you to run and manage Docker containers on your local machine. In this tutorial, we’ll cover the basics of how to operate Docker Desktop on Windows or macOS. Now some of you may be wondering, why on earth would I want to run Docker on Windows? Well, some

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    Grey l

    February 16, 2023
    Docker, Homelab, Learning, linux
    computers, Docker, linux, microsoft, minecraft, server, windows

  • Host Your Own Minecraft Server with Docker

    Would you like to host your own Minecraft Server? Have full control of your files and the ability to backup all of your World Data? If you’d like to host your own server with all of its perks, this tutorial is definitely for you. (This also works for a VPS if you want to host

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    Grey l

    January 19, 2023
    Docker, Homelab
    computers, Docker, linux, memory, minecraft, server, tech, vps, x86

  • Max Out Your Storage with ZFS

    If you have recently created a server that has multiple disks, you may need a reliable file system that can fully utilize all of your Hard Drives and make the most of your storage. I recently had this issue as I recently upgraded some of my hardware and decided to put gently-used gaming PC parts

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    Grey l

    January 18, 2023
    Computer Upgrades, Homelab, linux
    computers, linux, memory, oracle, server, storage, tech, ubuntu, zfs

  • Hosting Your Own Media Server with Plex

    By popular demand, we are going over the oh-so-simple tutorial of how to set up your very own Plex Media Server. First question you might have: “What items will I need?” Well all you will need for this project is an inexpensive, dedicated computer running Linux that can remain on to host your Plex Server

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    Grey l

    November 25, 2022
    Homelab, linux, plex
    canonical, computers, linux, mediaserver, plex, plexmediaserver, server, snap, ssh, tech, ubuntu

  • Proxmox: The Ultimate Hypervisor

    Virtualizing Operating Systems has taken the IT world by storm. It has become the preferred method of running multiple operating systems across all types of hardware. If you are interested in learning more about Virtualization you can read up on it, in this previous article. A Hypervisor is a type of software that allows for

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    Grey l

    November 5, 2022
    Homelab, Learning, linux
    cyber, debian, Homelab, homeserver, hypervisor, linux, machine, opensource, proxmox, server, usb, virtual, vm

  • Tmux: A Sysadmin’s Dream Tool

    Tmux or Terminal Multiplexer, is a beautiful tool that helps simplify remote system administration tasks, and allows for elegant multi-tasking. Tmux allows for detaching sessions and allows the user to setup tasks that would once force the user to be present and/or logged in to see it through, and simply walk away. Conventionally, if a

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    Grey l

    November 4, 2022
    Homelab, Learning, linux
    canonical, computers, Homelab, linux, pop!_OS, server, shell, tech, tmux, ubuntu

  • The Homelab Away from Home

    Lately I have been traveling for work quite a bit, and having to travel means staying in different Hotels. Any Homelab Junkie knows that means a few things; less than desirable hotel Wi-Fi, and no immediate Homelab access (Unless you’ve set up a VPN connection to your own Homelab, as detailed in my previous blog

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    Grey l

    October 23, 2022
    Computer Upgrades, Homelab
    computers, linux, networking, proxmox, server, tech, travel, wifi, wireless

  • Incident Handling: Key Questions

    I am going to present you with a little thought exercise. Let’s put our cyber caps on and think about Incident Handling. Incident Handling is the organized approach of analyzing, recording and responding in the aftermath of a Cybersecurity Breach. A team approaches you with concerns that their network is being attacked. They have noticed

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    Grey l

    August 17, 2022
    incident handling, Learning
    analyst, computers, cyber, cybersecurity, incident, ips, logs, splunk, tech

  • Using the SSH Config

    If you are anything like the average HomeLabber, you likely have one or more Linux Servers that you manage. Managing all of those servers often requires remotely accessing them, and the quickest and easiest way to do that is via SSH. SSH or Secure Shell is a way to remotely control your Linux servers by

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    Grey l

    June 18, 2022
    Learning, linux
    computers, config, linux, openssh, server, shell, ssh, tech, ubuntu

  • Maintain, Contain, Portain

    Now that we are spinning up Docker containers and maintaining them like a guru, the list of active containers can become quite cumbersome. While it is nice to see them all listed in a terminal after running ‘docker ps’ it can get a bit jumbled. Regardless of the jumble, it is still sometimes nice to

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    Grey l

    June 17, 2022
    Docker, Homelab, linux
    computers, Docker, linux, portainer, server, syncthing, tech, ubuntu

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