Why Everyone Is Talking About AI Agents in 2026 — And What It Actually Means

A home lab teaches you more about real systems than most courses—and you can build one cheaply and safely.


Overview (What you’ll learn)

  • Hardware that won’t fail you
  • Docker Compose starter stack
  • Networking + backups best practices
  • What I’d do differently

What we’re building

A beginner-friendly home lab that runs reliable services on cheap hardware, with Docker Compose for repeatability.

Hardware checklist

  • Raspberry Pi 4 (prefer 8GB)
  • Quality power supply
  • SSD for data (avoid SD cards for databases)
  • Ethernet (stability wins)

Step-by-step setup

  • Step 1: Install Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu Server
  • Step 2: Install Docker + Compose
  • Step 3: Create a docker-compose.yml and start with 2–3 services
  • Step 4: Add backups + updates

Starter Compose (copy/paste)

version: '3.8'
services:
  portainer:
    image: portainer/portainer-ce
    ports: ["9443:9443"]
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
      - portainer_data:/data
volumes:
  portainer_data:

Best practices

  • Use DHCP reservation for a static IP
  • Back up your volumes weekly
  • Keep services behind auth (don’t expose random ports)

Quick summary

  • Start small with Docker Compose.
  • Use SSD for data + set backups early.
  • Don’t expose services without auth.

What should I write about next? Reply in the comments with your biggest question and I’ll turn it into a practical guide.

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FAQ

  • How long should this take to implement? Start small. Most of the value comes from the first 20% of effort.
  • What’s the biggest beginner mistake? Overcomplicating. Pick one workflow, one tool, and one measurable outcome.
  • How do I know it’s working? Track a single metric (time saved, errors reduced, consistency improved) for 2 weeks.
  • What if I get stuck? Roll back to the last working step and iterate in smaller increments.
  • What’s a good next step? Create a checklist you can repeat every week.
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