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Da war ich die Tage mal im Büro ... da lacht mich im Elektroschrott ein HP ProDesk 600 G3 MT i7-7700 an. Den durfte ich mitnehmen. Aus anderen Kisten 32GB RAM zusammengesucht und zu Hause die alten SSD und Festplattenbestände durchgesehen.

Nun läuft darauf ein Proxmox auf SSD und als Datengrab ein 660GB ZFS raidz (Raid5) Pool - für 0 Euro 😃

Im IDLE verbraucht der unter 15 Watt.

#homelab #selfhosting #nas #immich #pihole #weewx #homeassistant

@_DigitalWriter_

This should be the last minirack post for awhile as it's 99.9% finished. It was a very fun build, and it's a heluva-lot quieter than what it replaced. I did lose network bandwidth, but the new cluster does exactly what it's supposed to. Live migrations are fast enough, iSCSI network means that the VMs are snappy storage-wise. The PiKVM + Switch fits perfectly in the basement.

The dual fans fixed the issue of the top Minisforum MS-A2 baking from the heat of the RPis, and the QNAP switch is a beast. I definitely recommend building in a minirack as they're adorable and very, very capable.

Anyone want to buy my old gaming PC / barebones server from me? US$150

Trying to get the funds together so I can get a much smaller x86 Dell (or Mac Mini?) to build a replacement media server with. My Raspberry Pi 3 is just not powerful enough.

I have removed the top two fans and the 2 hard drives since this picture was taken.

Today I am starting my #homelab journey on #linux. I have never worked with #linux before but read a lot to prepare. So far my setup will look something like this:

Homelab running Ubuntu server with cockpit, as well as XFCE with xrdp for Remote Desktop to ease myself into using #linux. I am planning on running Plex, Immich, Pihole, and Home Assistant in the beginning, setting up one after another in that order.

Any tips & tricks or thoughts that can help me on this journey?

Wish me luck..

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@1br0wn I am a full blown nerd So I have my own #homelab with email server. On my devices I have imap So thats the sync problem solved for email.
But your use scenario is different.

More progress with the home lab cleanup and move to infrastructure as code tonight. Slow and steady but it's progress. I'm currently trying to find the most efficient way to structure my Ansible playbooks to improve performance and readily.

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@markwyner @deirdrebeth

It's very interesting, as a lay person considering hosting an activity-pub based server and allowing open sign-ups, it felt to me like they were trying to hedge against the fact that once something's published online, especially via a federated publishing network, the publisher doesn't have a legally meaningful (to my mind, but I am not a judge) mechanism to reliably unpublished it from the internet. As I read it, they seemed to be asking the user to agree that all parties understood and accepted this.

I could be wrong, of course, and I'm sure the author of your link would say I am (under their subheading "What about federation?" where they seem to think what I describe is handled implicitly, and that's fine for all parties), but nevertheless it's food for thought for me, in how I might compose/adjust a ToS agreement. Thank you for sharing it.