Category: Home Data Center

This chapter briefly describes how to build a home data center from scratch, with home broadband (with or without a public IP) as the export port, home devices as the core, and various cloud service providers as the auxiliary.

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Cloudflare Tutorial (Part 2): Introduction to the Functions of Each Technical Node in the Overall CF Solution Traffic Sequence
Preface In the previous tutorial (see article: Home Data Center Series CF Tutorial (I) CF-related introduction and its benefits to personal webmasters), I introduced the main features provided by Cloudflare (hereinafter referred to as CF) and its solution (Free plan)...
Cloudflare Tutorial (Part 1): Introduction to Cloudflare and its Benefits for Individual Website Owners
Preface Since I started using CloudFlare (hereinafter referred to as CF) at the end of last year, I often mentioned in some articles that I would write a series of tutorials on CF functions. However, since CF has so many free functions, it takes constant learning and practice to understand a function...
QNAP's scalable and cost-effective storage solutions for home environments
Foreword For the analysis of the needs of general users for NAS, please refer to my other article (A series of tricks on how to choose the NAS that suits you best), so I won’t go into details here. The main target of this article is people who need a lot of storage space on NAS, including but not limited to: people who have a hobby of collecting…
A review of core fundamental concepts in modern web development, starting with Ajax cross-domain issues (from a non-programmer's perspective).
Foreword: I have been reading about the knowledge points related to how to solve the Ajax cross-domain problem caused by the browser homology policy restrictions. However, when I was thinking about how to write an article to record the relevant knowledge points, I found that it was difficult to explain it clearly from an angle that is easy for ordinary people to understand, and it was even difficult to give examples. Thinking back...
A Guide to Setting Up an Independent Personal Blog and Avoiding Pitfalls
I have been hanging out on Zhihu a lot recently (mainly answering questions to earn points to see if I can upgrade~), and I often see newcomers asking questions like how to build a personal blog, and then there are a bunch of template-like answers below: nothing more than various cloud hosting recommendations, or a bunch of blog architecture recommendations. In fact…
Build a free personal-level business email using Cloudflare, Resend, and Gmail.
After I got my own domain name, I always wanted to have an email address with my own domain name suffix. At first, I spent a lot of effort to set up my own email server using my home broadband. But later I found that only some domestic free email addresses could receive emails. Others either could not be received at all or were in the trash, so...
WordPress was enabled in multisite mode, and data was migrated from the old site to the new site.
Preface WordPress supports multi-site function, but I have never felt that there is an urgent need for multi-site, and I don’t want to use the equipment that normally runs the site for experimentation, so I have never tried it. A few days ago, in order to write a solution for WordPress multi-site (see…
Let's discuss the available options for building a personal blog, starting with the recent internet outage at home.
The first time I was disconnected from the Internet and locked my account was when I was disconnected from the Internet by China Telecom for two days last month. Around 10pm one night in mid-May, my broadband suddenly disconnected from the Internet. I thought it was a normal broadband failure, so I didn’t pay much attention to it. I directly called 10000 to report the failure and went to sleep. The next morning,…