Proxmox 9.2’s load balancer solved a problem I didn’t know my home lab had
Considering Proxmox’s fairly minimal system requirements, you don’t need killer rigs to build a home lab. In fact, I’ve been using cheap mini-PCs, old thin clients, and aged gaming systems I could get my hands on to power Proxmox experiments. Needless to say, as my arsenal of paraphernalia started to grow, I began grouping them in clusters. And with ZFS replication making high-availability significantly easier for budget-friendly PVE clusters, I’ve also configured my outdated workstations in an HA environment.
Considering Proxmox’s fairly minimal system requirements, you don’t need killer rigs to build a home lab. In fact, I’ve been using cheap mini-PCs, old thin clients, and aged gaming systems I could get my hands on to power Proxmox experiments. Needless to say, as my a***nal of paraphernalia started to grow, I began grouping them in clusters. And with ZFS replication making high-availability significantly easier for budget-friendly PVE clusters, I’ve also configured my outdated workstations in an HA environment.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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