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# MiniLab
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<h1 align="center">MiniLab</h1>
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<p align="center">A Mini Homelab Setup.</p>
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A Mini Homelab Setup.
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## What is this
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This project is designed to allow people to get into Homelabs without taking up a significant amount of space that a normal server setup would.
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This project allows for Backup Batteries, Raspberry Pi Bays, and more while keeping the footprint minimal.
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## Supported Hardware
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Hardware should be as simple and upgradable as possible.
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### Status Screen
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At the top of the **MiniLab**, there should be a small screen with statistics about your cluster like **Avg. Temp, Pi Workload, Internet Traffic, etc.**
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### Raspberry Pi
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For this project, I'm currently focusing on getting **Rasperry Pi's** to work. I'm going to create a _Drive Bay_ sorta mechanism in order to be able to pop them in and out.
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### Hard-Drives
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As for the most important part of this, the Storage will be attempted to be made as **Easy as Possible**. There will be 2 main kinds of bays:
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1) 3.5" Drive Bays _(HDDs)_
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2) 2.5" Drive Bays _(SSDs)_
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