Is Building a Kubernetes Homelab Worth It?

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Asked By TechSavvyGuru99 On

Hey everyone! I just wrapped up my internship in the DevOps and cloud field, primarily working with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Terraform, and Terragrunt. I'm eager to expand my knowledge further. Do you think investing in a homelab setup is a good idea? How much should I expect to spend on it?

4 Answers

Answered By CloudNinja247 On

Definitely! Having a homelab has been a game changer for my career. It's a fantastic way to get hands-on experience.

Answered By CodeCrafter42 On

I built a homelab as a learning space. It's great for experiments without worrying about affecting anything important. It’s helped me understand deployment in different environments a lot better.

Answered By DevOpsDynamo On

I think it's totally worth it based on what you want to achieve. I got a refurbished Thinkcenter mini PC for cheap, and I'm running Kubernetes on it. I even set up Nextcloud and Jellyfin, which has been a great learning experience, especially with remote access through Tailscale.

QueryMaster77 -

Can you give more details on that? What if I just have Docker Desktop? Would that work too?

Answered By HomelabHero122 On

For sure! You can start with a simple k3s single-node setup, so you don't have to spend a lot upfront.

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