Debian 13 Homelab Projects by Gary J. Perkins (.ePUB)+
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Debian 13 Homelab Projects: Build a NAS, Media Server, Docker Infrastructure, VPN, and Self-Hosted Cloud with Secure, Real-World Linux Setups by Gary J. Perkins
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Overview: Have you ever wanted to build your own server but felt overwhelmed by the complexity of Linux infrastructure? Are you tired of tutorials that seem to work perfectly—until storage, networking, containers, backups, security, and remote access all need to function together? Do you want complete control over your files, media, backups, and cloud services without depending on expensive subscriptions and third-party platforms? If those challenges sound familiar, this book was written for you. Debian 13 Homelab Projects is a practical, project-based guide to building a complete self-hosted infrastructure using one of the world’s most trusted Linux distributions. Rather than focusing on isolated commands or one-off demonstrations, it teaches you how to deploy, secure, and maintain real services that work together as a reliable ecosystem. Whether you are setting up your first server or expanding an existing homelab, this guide helps you move beyond simply installing software and begin thinking like a systems administrator who designs infrastructure for reliability, security, and long-term growth. Built around modern Debian 13, every project contributes to a larger infrastructure foundation while developing skills that transfer directly into Linux administration, self-hosting, DevOps, and IT operations. Many Linux books teach commands. Many homelab guides focus only on installation. Many self-hosting resources assume years of prior experience and leave critical decisions unexplained. This book takes a different approach. You will learn not only how to deploy services, but also why architectural decisions matter. Instead of copying commands without context, you will develop the reasoning skills needed to evaluate technologies, solve problems, and build infrastructure that remains reliable long after the initial setup is complete. Along the way, you will gain hands-on experience with storage design, Docker ecosystems, VPN technologies, networking, monitoring, backup strategies, automation workflows, and infrastructure maintenance practices used in real operational environments. Whether your goal is to create a personal cloud, centralize family storage, host your own services, strengthen your Linux administration skills, or reduce dependence on commercial platforms, this guide provides a clear and practical path forward. If you’re ready to take control of your data, build reliable self-hosted services, and create a homelab that actually works, this book will show you exactly how to get there.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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