Episode 27
Open, Repairable Homelab Hardware with 45HomeLab | The IT Guy Show 027
August 18th, 2026
48 mins 59 secs
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About this Episode
I've got a Dell PowerEdge R720 in colocation that sounds like a jet engine, it's six to eight years old, and I refuse to pay Dell a thousand dollars just to unlock its IPMI port. So instead of guessing my way into a replacement, I brought in someone who builds this hardware for a living.
Zack Perry is a Solution Specialist at 45Drives and the face of 45HomeLab, the homelab side of a company that's been building open, repairable, enterprise-grade storage since it was making servers for Backblaze. We walk the whole lineup, from the Home Client and Workstation up through the HL8, HL15, HL15 Beast, and the new Unraid X15, and Zack lays out which one actually fits what I'm running. Then he does the thing I needed: he takes my real numbers, 16 virtual machines and about 124 gigs of RAM with room to double, and points me at a specific box, right down to the CPU, the HBA, and how loud it is from three feet away.
We also get into what we both refuse to self-host, a good networking rabbit hole, and moving a whole lab onto an infrastructure-as-code workflow. If you're weighing colocation against bringing it home, this one's for you.
Chapters
00:00 Stream Start
00:38 Meet Zack Perry
04:09 From 45Drives to 45HomeLab
08:05 Why My R720 Has to Go
10:32 The 45HomeLab Lineup
18:33 What People Actually Run on These
21:22 Speccing My Next Box
30:43 The Noise Question
32:22 Networking Rabbit Hole
41:25 What We Refuse to Self-Host
43:28 Staff Picks and Wrap-Up
Links
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itguyeric
Zack on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-perry-45drives/
45HomeLab: https://45homelab.com/