

Think of a home lab as a place where you can fail in the privacy of your own home. My current Home lab in a 12u rack as of May 2020 Most of which he does via his very capable home lab. We sat in his home office, where he told me a bit about his current projects, as well as his dabbling with IPv6, web hosting, mail, BGP4, among other things. He’s a champion of the internet and technological developments in Antigua & Barbuda. Yves left C&W shortly before I started there in 2004. He was an Engineer with Cable & Wireless for 20 years (until 2003). Last week, after a short trip to Antigua, I had a brief meeting with a tech friend of mine, Yves Ephraim.


These days, we are more settled my wife has completed her studies, now works full time, and my full-time job remains remote, via a home office supporting Linux servers and hosting them.
