The homelab is made up of three Beelink Mini SER5 Maxes. Each has 32 GB DDR4 of memory and 500 GB of NVMe storage. I also added 2 TB of SSD storage to each. So in total there's:
- 24 cores / 48 threads
- 96 GiB memory
- 1.5 TiB NVMe storage and 6 TiB SATA storage
The main reason I opt'ed the SER5 Max was they're cheap (~$350 each), have low power draw (advertised at 54 W per node), and they don't take up much space. That said: the 5800H is a laptop CPU, storage is over PCIe 3 not 4, and it's DDR4 memory. That's all fine though since this is to tinker.
Tailscale. TODO: more details. For the homelab use-case it's better than Cloudflare Tunnels and sshuttle.