For a long time, I treated my Raspberry Pi setup like the ideal home lab foundation. One board handled DNS, another ran a few Docker containers, and a third picked up whatever task I didn’t want to disturb elsewhere. I devoted a fourth to Jellyfin media streaming. It felt tidy in theory, and there was definitely some charm in seeing several tiny machines humming along together. But after living with that setup for a while, I started noticing that the cluster was giving me more overhead than payoff.