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Project Homelab was forked from the defunct Open Homelab Project in July of 2020. We wanted to expand on Open Homelab and update it since it was falling into disarray. Homelabbing is important to us and so we wanted to keep it going. The original Open Homelab project started as a nugget of an idea for a [http://tekhead.it/blog/2016/04/preview-open-homelab-project-at-lonvmug-14th-april-2016/ roundtable discussion session] at the [https://www.vmug.com/p/cm/ld/fid=13887 London VMUG in April 2016].
This site is sponsored by [https://www.nodespace.com NodeSpace Hosting], which is a hosting provider that believes in homelabbing and providing services to homelabbers to extend their home network to the Internet in a safe, and secure manner.
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== Why? ==
Homelab presentations are some of the most popular at technical user groups. The challenge is that unless they are recorded, the contents of these sessions is always lost at the end of the day, and only the attendees could consume the information and utilise it. What is needed is a method for crowdsourcing and capturing the collective homelab knowledge and experiences of the community, to provide people with a single source of information and advice which will help them make decisions on the best homelab solution for them, based on their individual requirements.
Although the site was started from a VMware user group, we believe that a homelab is a homelab! As such, we are keen for people across the IT community to contribute with their knowledge and tips across operating systems, hypervisors, tools and applications.
Technology agnosticism FTW!
== Get Involved ==
There are no restrictions on who can create and edit content on the site, the only thing we ask is that you create an account to help us avoid spammers!
If you love sharing information about how to create the ultimate homelab, found the site useful to you and want to give back to the community, or have simply found an error with some of the content, we would love to have you involved! All you need to do is '''[[Get Involved|create an account]]''' and start writing! :)
[[Get Involved|Start getting involved by clicking here!]] :)
== Founders ==
The founding team for the site are all listed here:
* [[Founders]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 26 September 2024


Project Homelab was forked from the defunct Open Homelab Project in July of 2020. We wanted to expand on Open Homelab and update it since it was falling into disarray. Homelabbing is important to us and so we wanted to keep it going. The original Open Homelab project started as a nugget of an idea for a roundtable discussion session at the London VMUG in April 2016.


This site is sponsored by NodeSpace Hosting, which is a hosting provider that believes in homelabbing and providing services to homelabbers to extend their home network to the Internet in a safe, and secure manner.


Why?

Homelab presentations are some of the most popular at technical user groups. The challenge is that unless they are recorded, the contents of these sessions is always lost at the end of the day, and only the attendees could consume the information and utilise it. What is needed is a method for crowdsourcing and capturing the collective homelab knowledge and experiences of the community, to provide people with a single source of information and advice which will help them make decisions on the best homelab solution for them, based on their individual requirements.


Although the site was started from a VMware user group, we believe that a homelab is a homelab! As such, we are keen for people across the IT community to contribute with their knowledge and tips across operating systems, hypervisors, tools and applications.


Technology agnosticism FTW!


Get Involved

There are no restrictions on who can create and edit content on the site, the only thing we ask is that you create an account to help us avoid spammers!


If you love sharing information about how to create the ultimate homelab, found the site useful to you and want to give back to the community, or have simply found an error with some of the content, we would love to have you involved! All you need to do is create an account and start writing! :)


Start getting involved by clicking here! :)


Founders

The founding team for the site are all listed here: