u/Best_Country423

So I got this M1 iMac with a defective display for $50 bucks I just decided to take the main board out and I'm in the process of designing a custom rack mount for it with some added things like a thunderbolt dock to get audio and video out plus some more ports.

My idea is to use this as a node in my homelab for when I'm using software not easily available in Linux like fusion 360, and windows is just not an option.

The thing is, that I started very recently with the homelab hobby and the way I started was with proxmox and VM and LXC and I feel like the iMac won't be a part of the "cluster" so to speak.

How do you guys manage that kind of thing, like how do you make all the setup feel like one big unit? Or am I looking at this with the wrong focus?

Also I would like this to be remotely accessible like to work on fusion from my laptop and stuff.

Currently my homelab consists on a primary proxmox with containers for homeassistant, jellyfin and all accompanying arr stuff and a VM to run truenas plus a separate hp thinclient running opnsense and two managed switches.

Ps please don't mind the cable mess I'm working on it.

u/Best_Country423 — 12 days ago