Saturday, 21 February 2026
Home-lab design pt1 - Physical Boxes
Any long-time readers of this blog will probably be sick of my Mermaid [network diagrams](https://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2025/07/mikrotik-automation.html), but hey, these posts are as much for me to document my own trials and tribulations as they are for you, so ... let's do another one!
```mermaid
architecture-beta
service internet(affinity:cloud)
group home(affinity:house)[Home]
service ispr(affcircle:c-firewall-green) [ISP Router] in home
service gbe(affcircle:c-router-green)[Mikrotik] in home
service pi(affcircle:c-server-blue)[Pi] in home
service nuc(affcircle:c-server-blue)[NUC] in home
service nas(affcircle:c-nas-blue)[NAS] in home
internet:B --> T:ispr
ispr:B --> T:gbe
gbe:B -- T:pi
gbe:L -- R:nas
gbe:R -- L:nuc
```
Dead simple.
The __NAS__, a __Synology DS209__, has been faithfully just doing its thing for 15(!) years now and aside from occasional, painless, disk size increments, just keeps keeping on.
And after last year's introduction of the [__Mikrotik RouterBoard RB2011__](https://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2025/01/upgrading-to-mikrotik-routerboard.html) router for [DHCP](https://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2025/03/upgrading-to-mikrotik-routerboard.html) and [DNS](https://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2025/04/upgrading-to-mikrotik-routerboard.html), the __Raspberry Pi 4B__ has been freed up for more Pi-suitable tasks (light web serving, streaming, home automation tasks).
Which leaves the __Intel NUC__, specifically a `NUC5PGYH` - a lucky roadside hard-waste find that has proven invaluable as a super-compact, super-efficient x86 server. This is the core of my "self-hosting" plan for 2026.
Labels:
homelab,
markdown-enabled,
mikrotik,
nuc,
raspberrypi
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