Introducing CUBITRON: All-In-One Home Lab - Compute, Network, Storage, Smart Cooling

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • This "Home Lab" rack was designed to perfectly fit one of the cubes of this old, cheap furniture (AKA: Ikea Kallax)! Includes a ton of features all crammed into a tiny package.
    Networking - Patch bay, network switch, wireless router
    Compute - Mini server for running Home Assistant and Kubernetes
    Storage - Two Synology DiskStation NAS devices for keeping all my data safe
    Temperature control - Custom smart cooling solution keeps interior of the case at a specific desired temperature
    Front peripheral panel - for easy access to USB and HDMI from the mini server
    Custom 3D printed design - Using a cube frame designed by me (shared below)
    These cube tables (Ikea Kallax) are very popular, and sometimes look nice, but they really aren't very useful for storing things. In this video, I'm fixing that problem by creating a new home for all my servers and storage equipment.
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    In the video, I cover the design of the cube mounting system as well as all of the additional mounting parts I created to house all of my equipment.
    Finally, I cover the creation of a custom cooling solution using a PC case fan, an ESP32, and a temperature sensor. The cooling solution keeps the heat down and automatically adjusts fan speed based on temperature.
    This is what's crammed into the box:
    Two Synology Disk Stations - geni.us/Aq303G
    A TP-Link 8 port gigabit switch - geni.us/8yXnVM
    A mini "server" - geni.us/BAAcpV3
    A network patch bay (keystone jacks) - geni.us/8w4Hk
    Server peripheral ports (more keystones) - geni.us/ZOLC and geni.us/NyOHiUz
    A Netgear Nighthawk wireless mesh router - geni.us/LU2A
    Cooling fan - Noctua 5V PWM geni.us/HsNnFTr
    Fan controller - ESP32 geni.us/phSxix
    A Temperature sensor (DHT22) geni.us/U0fVrta
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro - drilling a hole in my furniture
    01:44 - Research and Inspiration for home lab rack
    03:31 - The "Cubitron" 3D model
    03:55 - The resizable frame anyone can use!
    05:17 - Designing all the mounting hardware
    07:56 - Vanity plate design
    08:26 - Server rack assembly timelapse
    08:42 - Failed prototypes
    10:00 - Automated, temperature-controlled exhaust system
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    I get a lot of questions about my gear so I've created a few lists of the stuff I use. These are affiliate links. If you click and literally buy anything, it helps support the channel! Thank you.
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    Here's a link to my UA-cam "studio" gear: kit.co/AskCloudArchitech/yout...
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  • @D1Ck3n
    @D1Ck3n 8 днів тому

    Finally! i had the same idea, but nothing to start with. Thanks a lot! :) i'm new to 3d print, but after some training how to use my printer, this will be my first big project :)