Figured we’d start this community off with a question about what you’re running in your homelab!

This could be anything from hardware to software to things your running in the cloud (#cloudlab).

Hardware and diagram pics are always welcome!

  • @[email protected]
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    Actually just an odroid with homeassistant and zigbee2mqtt. There are 5 thin clients traveling to my house to became a k8s cluster and store a lot of things. Arch and artix mirrors among other things.

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    Currently:

    #24TB Synology NAS w/ docker running:

    • Calibre web
    • SabNZBd
    • Transmission

    #Home server with Proxmox hypervisor

    VM1:

    • Home assistant

    VM2:

    • AMP game server

    VM3 docker w/ Portainer (Misc docker containers currently playing with):

    • Homepage
    • Memos
    • pwndrop
    • picsur
    • remotely
    • uptime kuma
    • changedetector
    • watchtower
    • youtube-dl
    • jdownloader2

    VM4 docker w/ Portainer (Media VM):

    • Sonarr
    • Radarr
    • Prowlarr
    • Jellyfin
    • Plex
    • Kavita
    • organizr
    • overseerr
    • readarr

    VM5 Discord bots and hosts:

    • several different discord bots for my servers

    VM6:

    • NGINX proxy manager
  • Joe
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    Lemmy!

    As well as other stuff. I’ll post more when I’m not on mobile.

    • @jaxOPMA
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      211 months ago

      Same! Spun up a kubernetes cluster to host it (among other things).

      • Joe
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        211 months ago

        Very nice. I’m just going straight Docker. Every time I dive into kubernetes I get a little frustrated! Ran docker swarm for a while but even that didn’t work out well for me.

        • @jaxOPMA
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          Totally fair, they are both pretty complicated and some things don’t work well in them, for example, kbin :/

  • @[email protected]
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    Dell Optiplex 3070 (i3 9100T, 8GB RAM) with 5x 4TB external HDDs. I bought these hard drives over the years not knowing one day they end up being on my UnRAID server. I have a couple of services setup on docker. I have readarr, radarr, sonarr, plex, jellyfin, overseerr services running. Currently I haven’t setup a cache pool. The drives are setup as unassigned devices. I have a 500GB NVMe as main drive along with a 500GB SSD parity drive. So far so good!

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    I’m currently running a temporary solution, because my old system said goodbye. I have new parts here, but I didn’t have the time to assemble them yet. I’m running a Ryzen 5 2600 with 16 GB RAM, 1TB HDD space and 128GB cache in two old cases. The setup is scuffed, but it works until I get to build the new rig. Specs:

    Specs

    • @jaxOPMA
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      111 months ago

      That’s not bad! Good specs, and it works in a pinch for sure.

      What are you planning for your new build?

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        More storage space and cache. I will be upgrading from 2x1TB to 4x4TB. (At least that is the current plan) Sadly this means that I have to completely rebuild my rig since the current rig is an old prebuild, which only provides 1 HDD slot.

        • @jaxOPMA
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          Ah, I know those struggles with not being able to fit all the drives you want. But, bright side, new hardware!

          • moonleay
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            That’s true.

            I’m looking forward to it. It will be nice to finally move my stuff from the server of a m8. (and maybe start my own Lemmy instance)

            • @jaxOPMA
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              Lemmy has been fun to run, and once the docker install docs get sorted out it shouldn’t be too bad to get set up either.

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                yeah, though I have a weird network. I have to route the traffic through a VPN n’ stuff. It’ll be interesting that’s for sure.

                • @jaxOPMA
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                  111 months ago

                  Oh, from a VPS or something? Is your exit IP NAT’d?

    • @jaxOPMA
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      111 months ago

      Oh awesome! I’d love to go to the cloud, but my provider of choice is DO and that’s very expensive. Who are you with?

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          I’ll have to check that out, I’m in Canada though so idk how bad latency would be. But I usually front things with Cloudflare anyways, so shouldn’t be too bad.

  • link
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    @jax too much and it never ends. I just migrated and reconfigured too many things over the last couple weeks.

  • Domi
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    I’m running an overkill AMD 3950X on an ASRock Rack X470D4U as well as a 16-bay DAS and a bunch of Unifi switches, which has really bitten me in the ass when the energy prices exploded. Then again, I run so many services on it that it might still be worth it.

    Was running Rancher until a year ago but I switched to Portainer in Proxmox.

    Currently hosting 83 services ranging from Nextcloud to Jellyfin and Bitwarden. Also, Lemmy since yesterday.

    • @jaxOPMA
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      Wow, 83 services?! That’s a lot.

      That doesn’t sound too bad, running that many services on a VPS would be significantly more expensive imo.