Home server. Useful...??
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Having a "Home Server" is like having a home "brain" or "smart locker." Instead of keeping files or running programs separately on each computer or relying solely on the famous cloud (such as Google Drive, iCloud), we create a home storage and data management system.
This article will help you understand what it is and why it has become a popular pastime of digital age people.
Server, what's the home lane band?
Technically, a Home Server is a computer that is left open at all times and connected to your home's Wi-Fi network or LAN cable. Its main function is to "provide services" to other devices (Client) such as smartphones, tablets, TVs or notebooks.
You don't need to buy expensive servers in the company. Many people use:
An old computer that's out of use.
Mini PC Small Fire Saver
Raspberry Pi (Miniature Computer Board)
NAS (Network Attached Storage), a ready-made server machine dedicated to storage.
Home Server Benefits: What Can Be Done?
1. Private Cloud Storm
Are you tired of the full Google Drive space or paying monthly rent? You can turn Home Server into a personal Dropbox using software like Nextcloud.
Advantages: Store as many files as your hard disk can handle. Data doesn't go out of the house and access files from anywhere around the world through the Internet.
2. Media Server
Instead of plugging Flash Drive into the back of the TV to watch movies, you can store movies, music, or family pictures on the Server and use an app like Plex or Jellyfin to instantly stream on the TV or mobile, like having a personal Netflix that's only your favorite subject.
3. Backup Center
You can set everyone's mobile or computer in the house to automatically backup photos or important tasks to the Server every night to prevent lost mobile cases or broken notebook hard disks.
4. Smart Home Hub
If you have several brands of Smart Home devices (such as Xiaomi Lighting, TP-Link Plug, Tuya Sensor), using Server to run the Home Assistant system will allow you to integrate everything into one app and create complex working conditions without Internet clamoring.
5. Network Level Advertising and Virus Filter (Ad-Block)
You can put a program like Pi-hole or AdGuard Home on the Server so that it acts as a "guard" to trap advertisements or dangerous websites, not to be sent to your mobile phone or home TV (allowing you to play free games without advertisements).
Conclusion: Is it worth doing?
Doing Home Server is very suitable for:
People who have a lot of photo and video files and don't want to pay for Cloud Monthly
People who worry about data privacy.
People who like to learn about technology and want to customize their own home systems.
Despite the early investment (cost of equipment) and some installation study time required, in the long run it is a tool that makes digital life in the home hugely convenient and safer.
















































































































