Hypervisors for Serious Homelabs & Self-Hosting : Build High-Performance Virtualization Platforms with Proxmox VE, XCP-ng, ZFS, Ceph, Backup Strategies & Automation
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Amazon
USA
- Most homelabs fail for the same reason: they are built like experiments, not engineered like platforms.Hypervisors for Serious Homelabs & Self-Hosting is a practical, end-to-end guide for builders who want more than “it works for now.” This book teaches you how to design, deploy, operate, secure, and grow production-grade virtualization platforms using real-world principles—without enterprise bloat or fragile shortcuts.This is not a beginner overview. It is a hands-on, infrastructure-driven manual for readers who want their homelabs to survive hardware failure, configuration mistakes, upgrades, and long-term growth.You will learn how to:Design hypervisor architectures that respect hardware realities and failure domainsDeploy and operate Proxmox VE and XCP-ng side-by-side with clear roles and disciplineBuild ZFS-based storage that prioritizes integrity, performance, and recoveryImplement backups that actually restore—local, remote, and immutableAutomate safely using scripts, hooks, and Infrastructure-as-Code patternsValidate performance, test failure scenarios, and recover calmly under pressureHarden hypervisors, monitor the right metrics, and plan capacity growth intentionallyMaintain, upgrade, and migrate platforms without downtime surprisesEvery chapter is purely practical and ends with hands-on Practice Labs. The book includes a full-stack capstone project where you build a complete production-grade homelab virtualization platform from bare metal to disaster recovery, followed by operational chapters that ensure the platform remains secure, observable, and scalable over time.The appendices provide real operational value:Command and troubleshooting cheat sheetsBackup and disaster recovery playbooksHardware buying guidance for 2025+Automation templates and patternsA structured next-step learning path covering storage, HA, Kubernetes, and GitOpsThis book is for readers who believe that:Backups must be tested, not assumedAutomation must reduce risk, not amplify itRecovery matters more than benchmarksDocumentation is part of the infrastructureIf you want a homelab that behaves like a serious system—predictable, recoverable, and ready for growth—this book gives you the blueprint, the discipline, and the practice to build it.
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