Thanks to Proxmox, my old N100-based mini PC is a flexible home lab where I can run Linux and Windows VMs without breaking anything.
Building out a homelab is a fun — if somewhat time-consuming — process, but you'll probably need some new hardware to get started. Unless you already have a PC around you want to use for it, your best ...
All uTech lab computers have a variety of software pre-installed, including basic word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and desktop publishing software. In addition, they have imaging and ...