cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cloudhub.social/post/2392

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!

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    I have a relatively small setup, because of space and cooling constraints, but in that setup:

    • Generic server with a Xeon E5-2697 v2, kinda old but it’s still got 12c/24t, and 64 gigs of memory
    • Around 40TB of storage space, of which I’m using roughly 1%. I’m not even a datahoarder, I’m just a storage space hoarder.

    Everything I self host runs through Proxmox, either as a LXC container or as a RHEL 9 virtual machine. I also have a RasPi running Pi-Hole for ad blocking.

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      Lots of Proxmox users here! That’s good to see. I’m also running Proxmox after using ESXI in my lab for a few years. Too expensive.

      Around 40TB of storage space, of which I’m using roughly 1%. I’m not even a datahoarder, I’m just a storage space hoarder.

      Save some for the rest of us, eh?

      Sounds like a pretty solid setup!

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        I’m sure someone from /r/datahoarder is going to be coming along very soon that stored half the internet but I’m sitting at 123TB currently which is already excessive.

        Using 80% of that space right now.

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    I have a pretty modest setup. This is just what’s in or on my cabinet rack.

    1. Old two bay NAS
    2. New five drive bay server I’m replacing the old NAS with and running local stable diffusion and language models on. I managed to fit my old nVidia 3070 in the rack mount case. There’s no way a card the size of a 3090 would fit
    3. Some raspberry Pi’s
    4. Rack mount firewall
    5. Old Acer monitor, keyboard
    6. Dumb PDU and an old battery backup that I replaced the batteries on
    7. An old 802.11ac WiFi router set up as just a WAP, dedicated for home automation

    Plan is to set up something like open stack but right now it’s just running unmanaged (orchestrated?) docker containers. I recently learned about ansible so may just automate the docker containers instead of figuring out open stack.

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      You fit a 3070 in a 5-bay NAS?? That’s impressive! I haven’t done much with ML, but it is a very interesting field of work. I’ve seen people do some pretty crazy things with it!

      Ansible is nice, but have you heard of Terraform? Or, if you prefer programming/scripting as opposed to HCL/YAML, there is also Pulumi with lets you use terraform via a few different programming languages. (Ansible is nice though, I used to use it all the time in my lab, and it just works)

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    • System76 Meerkat with attached external drive
    • Unifi USG/Unifi APs/switches
    • RaspberryPI/PiHole
    • Emby
    • Nextcloud
    • Gitea
    • Various simple websites

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    • My Raspberry Pi running Alpine, workint as a dust collector home server
    • My Ryzen 5625U(from the top of my head) laptop which I use for light gaming and work mostly. Runs Artix Linux
    • My beloved Ryzen 3 1200, RX 580, 2 1TB SSDs + 1 240GB SSD + 1 TB HDD. Also runs Artix Linux
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    Hi! I’m Michael and this is my first lemmyverse post!

    An old Lenovo thinkstation with 128Gb RAM, 512Gb SSD (x2), 4Tb SATA (x2) and 2Tb SATA for ISOs and backups. Running proxmox with VMs (Windows Server 2022, Home Assistant, Win 11 RDP jumpstation, OPNSense firewall, unifi controller and a Linux general purpose server). I have a dedicated server also running proxmox with a webserver, monitoring server (openitcockpit), meshcentral server.

    Raspberry pi 4 as a backup and motioneye server in my garage.

    A couple of other raspberry pi 4s doing things… Including 2 at my caravan running HA, Plex and general stuff.

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    Raspberry Pi 4 running home assistant

    Intel NUC running frigate and a minecraft server

    Custom built PC (i3-10100, 16gb ram, GTX1070 for transcoding. 24tb array with two parity disk, 2x 3tb ssd’s in array for docker, os, etc) with quite a lot of storage running Unraid, which is my media server, backup server, and now my lemmy server.

    Network is a mikrotik Hex S router and a netgear gigabit switch, with 1gb fiber internet. 2 Ubiquity AP’s for wifi in the house.

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      How do you secure your lemmy instance on your home network? I’m interested in doing it but I’m unsure if a reverse proxy would be good enough security. My other public facing services run behind traefik and authelia, but I figure you wouldn’t want lemmy behind any auth for ease of use.

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        Mostly I am depending on reverse proxy yes.

        Otherwise there’s not critical data on the box that could cause a problem for me if the server was owned and everything exfiltrated. Worst case if I had to completely wipe the box it would be annoying but not worse then that.

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    Intel nuc

    • homeassistant
    • mqtt
    • rtl433
    • piper
    • portainer
    • zigbee2mqtt
    • esphome
    • calibre
    • jellyfin
    • doods
    • pihole
    • adguard
    • valheim and other game servers Synology nas
    • caldav
    • redundant pihole
    • files hosting
    • unificontroller Older thin client
    • opnsense with wireguard Unifi Switches and APs
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      Nice list! I’m curious, why are you running 2 pi-hole and an adguard instance?

      (I also run 2 pi-hole instances for redundancy)

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      I’ve moved to technitium DNS nowadays. I found that it works better for me then AGH.

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    Has anyone tried running a Lemmy instance on theirs? I know it wouldn’t be a good idea to run one for public use, but I’m curious if anyone has tried just for fun.

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    Box I built around a AMD Ryzen 7 3800X, running Ubuntu 22.04 and a handful of qemu VMs (owncloud, pihole, checkmk, etc…) A hand-me-down qnap I keep threatening to put truenas on but haven’t yet. A couple libre computer (pi alternative) boards. A couple tp-link managed switches.

    On my to-do list are to deploy an old Dell mini as an OpnSense box to replace my router.

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    • Server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600, 16gb RAM, Slackware Linux, Nvidia GeForce 210, and something like 5 or 6 TB of space. Mainly used as a fileserver, but it also hosts my Matrix homeserver, some Fossil repos, and some other stuff.
    • Desktop: Core i9-10850K, 64gb RAM, Slackware Linux, Nvidia RTX 3080, I think 2-3 TB of space, 4K monitor. It’s a machine I originally got in 2003, and I’ve just continually upgraded myself in chunks it since then. There might be an original screw or cable left in it still - a real Ship of Theseus thing.
    • Laptop: AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, 10gb RAM, Slackware Linux, 500mb SSD.
    • Laptop 2: PineBook Pro with Slackware Linux.
    • Bunch of Rasberry Pi 4s that are sometimes online, all running Slackware Linux. One’s connected to a touchscreen inside of a 3D printed case and powered by a battery.

    If you haven’t guessed from the above, I use Slackware Linux 😜

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    Raspberry pi 1: pivpn, pihole Raspberry pi 3: home assistant Raspberry pi 4: some leftover docker containers… move in progress Mini pc (1tb ssd, 20gb ram): arr stack, plex, audiobookshelf, vaultwarden, mealie, photoprism, and some more Synology NAS: 23tb

    Documentation is only in my head so far…

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      Feel this on a spiritual level. Although, I can tell you from experience now that trying to collect all the crap and put it “on paper,” in one place, is almost more painful after the fact lol.

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    Intel NUC with a hard drive for local stuff (*arrs, jellyfin), but nowadays because I plan to go back to full-time motorhoming I fire up stuff on DO, hetzner, AWS, GCS, etc as required. At the moment just a Lemmy and general purpose instance, but I do pop up the odd gameserver I’ve dockerized on one of these services while playing with friends

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      Awesome! Yeah, my instances are currently running on DO, but it’s pretty expensive hosting in the cloud when you have a lab at home. My internet here isn’t very good though, that’s the main thing stopping me from moving them on-prem.

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        Joe’s datacenter & hetzner server auctions are good deals if you’ve got bad internet and want to run your own multiple smaller VMs! Depending on latency in the case of hetzner.

        But yeah, hosting at home is always great. I did it for years, but electricity prices began creeping up and I got tired of the maintenance

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          Yeah, that’s true, they do have pretty good prices. I like DO though because it’s where I started and they have a DC not too far from me, so latency is very low.

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              That’s true! Those do add up over time.

              I’d love to go full cloud-native with a kubernetes cluster, but I can’t justify the $100+ a month for a reasonable cluster :(

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                That’s my disappointment as well! I’ve done k3s on a droplet, and it was nice, but I’d like to handover the control plane to a cloud provider when I’m experimenting without burning my wallet.

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    • 3 used MSFF PCs (i5, kingston SSDs, 24GB of ram each). All running proxmox, set up as a cluster.
    • 1x Raspberry Pi 4 8GB. Running ubuntu.
    • 1x Vultr 2vCPU/4GB RAM instance.

    I’ve got a small kubernetes cluster set up using Talos with 3 controlplane / 3 workers in VMs on the proxmox nodes. The vultr node is also running Talos and attached to the same cluster. Their KubeSpan feature is pretty neat, automatic full mesh wireguard between all cluster nodes.
    Traffic inside the cluster flows seamlessly between all nodes, and I can even use it as sort of a proxy server using Cilium’s Egress Gateway function.

    Meanwhile my Pi4 is running k3s, to host a few services needed to operate the main cluster, such as the Harbor registry operating as a cache and a zigbee2mqtt instance because I have a raspbee2 for a zigbee adapter.

    The main reason I’m using K3S even on the single node Pi is because I very much like using flux to manage the deployments on the servers.

    Network wise, I’ve got a USG-3P, one of the newer compact 16 port POE switch. And a pair of UAP-AC-LITE for APs.
    Maybe one day I’ll get around to switching the USG for something a little more capable. And maybe capable of doing IPS/IDS on my 500M/100M internet connection. But no idea what kind of specs I’d need for that.

    Would also like a NAS but… eh… Maybe I’ll just see if i can add more storage to the proxmox nodes and expand the ceph cluster or something.

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      Actually. Now that I think of it, I should probably diagram that out hmm. Anyone know any good tools for making that?

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      And seriously, Talos Linux is really, really, nice. If I ever manage to mess up a kubernetes node (which has happened a few times when I was messing around), I just wipe it, reboot it from the ISO, and reprovision it with the machine configuration.

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        Talos is a great OS! I just wish there was some way to get the IPs from DHCP via Proxmox so I could automate it with terraform.

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      This sounds a lot like my old cluster config (I stepped away from the lab for a few months and forgot how it works, so started over lmao), but basically it would spin up a talos cluster on proxmox using terraform, and then bootstrap FluxCD and the rest of the software would be setup using that. It was a pretty slick system.

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    My main machine is an Optiplex 7070 micro (i5 8th gen, 16gb ram, 500gb SSD + 4TB hdd). I also have a pi 3 + 4tb hdd for backups and a pi 4 for wireguard. I have a few other SFF computers, but I don’t have a use for them at the moment.

    For services, I host many of the popular ones (nextcloud, portainer, paperless, etc.), but here’s 3 I haven’t seen mentioned a lot:

    • komga (ebook reader, works well with tachyiomi on my tablet)
    • kitchenowl (recipes and meal scheduling)
    • calckey (activitypub server)
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      Noice, I’ve been meaning to setup something like paperless! Calckey looks like a good solution/alternative to Mastodon with an interesting user interface.

      I haven’t heard of the other two, but I’ll definately check out kitchenowl, could use some more meal planning!