If you are stuck choosing between Homepage, Homarr, and Dashy, this guide gives you a practical decision framework. You will see how each dashboard handles setup, integrations, customization, and long-term maintenance so you can pick the right tool for your homelab.
Immich vs PhotoPrism for beginners: phone-first backup vs NAS-first archive workflows, with a safe migration and backup blueprint.
Nextcloud vs Seafile vs Syncthing compared for homelabs: setup effort, performance, collaboration, and security so you can choose the right self-hosted file sync platform.
Jellyfin vs Plex vs Emby is not just a feature checklist. It’s a trade-off between openness, client experience, account friction, and how much “it just works” you want. This guide compares them in 9 practical dimensions and gives a clear default pick for most homelabs.
Docker Compose best practices are mostly about predictability: consistent folders, explicit volumes, sane networks, and secrets that don’t leak into git. These 11 rules give you a clean default setup you can reuse for every stack, plus a restore-first mindset that keeps your homelab stable.
Homelab DNS is where self-hosting becomes predictable. This guide gives you 9 rules for choosing a domain, setting up local DNS, when to use split-horizon DNS, and three safe HTTPS patterns that keep admin services private.
Cloudflare Tunnel vs VPN vs port forwarding is really a choice about exposure and control. This guide compares them in 9 practical dimensions, then gives a simple default: VPN-first for personal access, tunnel for specific web apps, and port forwarding only when you truly need direct inbound.
Nginx Proxy Manager vs Caddy vs Traefik is mostly a trade-off between GUI simplicity, “it just works” TLS, and automation with Docker labels. This guide compares them in 7 practical dimensions and gives a clear default choice for most beginner homelabs.
To grow your homelab without breaking everything, you need boring habits: document changes, isolate risk, test restores, and upgrade on purpose. These 10 practical habits keep a beginner lab stable as it grows.
Homelab backups and monitoring are the difference between a fun hobby and a fragile mess. This guide gives you a beginner-friendly, 3-2-1-style backup plan, what to monitor first, and a weekly maintenance routine that keeps everything predictable.
