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Building a Home Lab 2026

From Pi to rack. The hardware tiers, the services to run, and the first 30 days.


5
Hardware Tiers
$50
Starter (Pi)
10W
Mini PC Idle
$100s/yr
Savings vs SaaS
Hardware tiers
Tier 0 — Pi
$50-$150 · 5W idle
Pi-hole, Home Assistant, light Docker
SWEET SPOT
Tier 1 — Used mini PC
$100-$300 · 15W idle
5-15 Docker services. eBay EliteDesk.
Tier 2 — Modern mini PC
$300-$800 · Ryzen 7
Many services + local LLMs (8-27B)
Tier 3 — Mac mini M4
$600-$1200 · 6W idle
Apple Silicon Neural Engine for AI
Tier 4 — Used enterprise rack
$500-$5000 · 80-150W · Loud, hot. Most homelab YouTubers love it; most users happier with Tier 1.
Tier 5 — Custom NAS build
$1000-$5000 · Quiet, energy-efficient. ZFS on 4-8 big drives. Storage-focused.
Services to actually run (in priority order)
FIRST
Pi-hole / AdGuard Home
Network-wide ad blocking. Highest-impact first service.
Tailscale
VPN to your home from anywhere. No port-forward complexity.
Vaultwarden
Self-hosted Bitwarden. $36/yr saved instantly.
Nextcloud / Immich
Dropbox / Google Photos replacement.
Jellyfin / Plex
Media server. Netflix replacement for owned content.
Home Assistant
Smart home hub. Local-first automations.
Pro Tip
Idle wattage matters more than peak. ~30W vs 15W idle = ~$15/yr at $0.12/kWh. Multiply by years.
Don't Expose to Public Internet
Keep the homelab off the public internet by default. VPN in via Tailscale. Anything admin-panel sensitive stays private.
First 30 days
Software stack
  1. Day 1-3
    Pick tier. Order. OS install.
  2. Day 4-7
    Docker + Pi-hole as first service
  3. Day 8-14
    Reverse proxy + Tailscale
  4. Day 15-21
    3-5 services (Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Vault)
  5. Day 22-30
    Backups + monitoring + document
  1. Proxmox VE
    Homelab favorite: Linux + hypervisor
  2. Ubuntu / Debian
    Simple, well-documented, Docker host
  3. Docker + Compose
    Standard for all services
  4. Caddy / Traefik
    Reverse proxy + auto TLS