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Hi Robert, just FYI, the minimum requirement for disk space are hard-coded and can not be undercut. For CPU and memory, keep in mind that some of it will be reserved for Harvester itself, leaving only a portion for workloads. While you may end up succeeding with the installation you may find yourself unable to schedule workloads, if they are too heavy. Or you might end up constantly running into resource starvation issues when addons are installed. If you're also planning to do a single-node setup, [consider that there are additional caveats](https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.3/advanced/singlenodeclusters/) and some features won't be available. There is a dedicated forum for homelabs on Reddit. You'll probably [find some tips, tricks and guides](https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/search/?q=harvester&type=link&cId=4587bfb9-b81e-47e4-b20c-76181c72041e&iId=73adf40a-606d-4d20-a5ec-92cc4ba21933) there, which are applicable to your hardware setup.