I wish lemmy would allow for bigger images.
My setup:
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VPS: Wireguard and ngnix proxy
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Nanopi: Friendlywrt for the firewall
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Dell precision tower 3620: proxmox with lxc containers running caddy and WordPress. I also have a VM running docker which runs some services, truenas for storage and a Linux mint VM for gaming, machine learning and jellyfin in podman. The machine has a 590 and a standard power supply. I had to cut off some of the housing in the case and on the GPU to make it fit.
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Beelink mini PC: It also runs proxmox and has my VM endpoint for wireguard with another ngnix proxy. It also runs a VM with docker for some other services
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Raspberry pi 3: i2p for fun
Current setup:
2TB Apple Time Capsule
48 port PoE Cicso Catalyst switch
Unifi US8-60W switch
Unifi USG
QNAP 6-bay NAS with 4x 2TB and 2x 4TB WD Gold drives
AT&T ONT and residential gateway box
Only the one on the top is in use, and as of right now I only have one of the bottom two (gave the other away to a co-worker. If anyone on here is in the Cleveland Ohio area and could use a Cisco UCS C220 M3 for their homelab, reach out.
Unit in use is a Cisco C220 M5SX with 2x Xeon Gold 6132 (56 total threads) and 768GB RAM, 4x 1.2TB SAS drives.
How it started.
How it’s going.
Note: The last Pic is when I installed my 10gb switch, but I was still waiting for my DAC cables to arrive. All my servers are using 10gb at this point. Also, I should note that the cable management isn’t great… I’m in the process of moving to mikrotik switches. So I have a few misc cables that are out of place currently as I’m migrating/testing things.
Y’all have fancy labs.
All I have is a HP dl380 Gen8 sitting sideways between my desk and my wife’s desk. Its use is now eveng for ccnp studies.
Same! (Although mine might be a G7, forget). What specs are you running in there? Mine has become grossly underpowered for basically anything compared to the electricity it uses, so I haven’t turned it on in ages.
This is my homelab.
Hades Canyon NUC
I7 Intel NUC
Some ubiquiti gear and raspberries.