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  • That's about $1000 more than most people have.

    My suggestion is invest in networking equipment but it will not cost you $1000. Maybe a switch and a couple mini PC's and if you have to buy used retail it's maybe $200. If you want to get into NAS and streaming than you're looking at spending some money because reliable, preferably fast storage is a must and expensive

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  • You could buy some cable track for the ethernet cables. It's pretty cheap too! you can even turn the boxes around and practice cable routing to make it nice!

    Bonus points if you get a patch panel with keystone couplers to bring small cables to each unit.

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  • Hey all!

    I bought an e2695 v4 xeon system with the intention of learning kubernetes since my college professor who thought it was subbed at the last minute and didn't really teach it and we kind of just glazed over it. I never got around to it and my partner wanted a better PC to play Valheim so I stuck an RX580 in it and installed Ubuntu. They're not computer savvy and the 5 min boot time might be confusing to them already so I didn't want to throw grub into the mix. Can I still effectively run kubernetes through a type 2 hypervisor like virtualbox effectively for really basic spring framework services? One down side is I only have 16gb of ram in this unit since it was mostly a budget build with junk I had lying around.

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