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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.
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.
Homelab security is mostly about reducing accidental exposure. These 9 practical rules cover the defaults that keep beginners safe: local-only first, no random port forwards, VPN-first remote access, strong auth, updates, backups, and monitoring.
Homelab networking basics are not hard, but the terms get thrown around like you already work in a data center. This guide breaks down the 9 concepts that make self-hosting reliable: IPs, DHCP, DNS, NAT, subnets, VLANs, firewalls, port forwarding, and VPNs.
Not sure what to self-host first? Start with services that give you an immediate daily win, are easy to back up, and do not turn your network into a science project. Here are 7 beginner-friendly picks, plus a simple decision guide.
