Sudeep Shrestha

Jellyfin – The Best Self-Hosted Media Server and Open-Source Alternative to Plex

If you’re into home media streaming and love self-hosting, Jellyfin is one of the best tools you can have on your server. It’s a completely open-source media server that helps you organize, stream, and access your personal movie, TV show, music, and photo collections from anywhere — just like

Exploring Hypervisors and Virtual Machines: My Journey from VirtualBox to Proxmox

Introduction In the modern computing world, virtualization has become the backbone of IT infrastructure — from personal projects to enterprise data centers. At the heart of virtualization lies the hypervisor, a powerful piece of software that allows you to run multiple operating systems (OS) on a single physical machine. Each of

Beszel – The Lightweight Server Monitoring Tool for My Homelab

Running a homelab means I’m always tinkering, experimenting, and sometimes even breaking things on purpose just to see how they work. From tiny Raspberry Pis doing small tasks to a beefy server handling heavier workloads, keeping an eye on resource usage and performance is crucial. That’s where Beszel

Uptime Kuma: Simple and Powerful Monitoring for Your Homelab

If you’re running a homelab, keeping track of whether your services are running is just as important as setting them up. That’s where Uptime Kuma comes in—a self-hosted monitoring tool that makes it easy to monitor your servers, applications, and websites. Think of it as your personal

ZimaBoard – A True Startup Server for Tinkerers

If you’re like me and love tinkering with homelab projects, then the ZimaBoard might be exactly the single-board server you’ve been looking for. Unlike a Raspberry Pi that’s mainly built for DIY projects and lightweight tasks, ZimaBoard positions itself as a personal server for creators, developers, and

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