Personally will be trying to transform my server which is currently in a fractal R5 case, into a small-ish Homelab rack, combined with all my network equipment. Will require complete relocation of all network equipment in the house as well as cables so it will be a bit of a project. Also on the lookout for a good quality rack so let me know if you have any recs. Still unsure if u want to do full width rack or mini. Part of me really want the UDM Pro from Unifi…

What are your goals and thing you want to accomplish during 2025?

  • @traches@sh.itjust.works
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    395 months ago

    Got a 3 year old kid with another on the way. I just need it to be reliable so the kid can watch Sesame Street and the lights keep working.

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    Might get around to tidying this 20-year-old mess up a bit - tho I’m not sure where to start lol.

    I am not a proud man.

    • @couch1potato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      45 months ago

      Literally just finished configuring headscale on a free (pay as you go) oracle vps because I’m behind cgnat. Getting tailscale on pfsense to connect to a headscale server was a chore but finally got it.

      • @MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works
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        I’m using tailscale now and yeah, their relay servers are very spotty. I do have an ampere free tier just sitting around that i was planning to use as a relay for an overlay network, but that’s all been in the planning phase all year.

  • @quixotic120@lemmy.world
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    105 months ago

    Moving to a rack is nice, I love my rack. If you’re in or near a city I suggest keeping an eye on Craigslist and ebay (search by distance nearest and lowball ones that have been sitting for months) because it’s not uncommon for nice racks to go real cheap as long as you come get them. I got my rack realllll cheap ($40, 42u, fully enclosed with massive pdu) because it’s a 90s ibm rack and it’s welded steel so it’s like 450lbs. Moving it was a nightmare but it’s real sturdy and I’m never moving it again now that it’s in my basement

    For my goals in the short term I have to replace a sas cable that caused a crc error on one drive, it only happened once per smart data but still want to get that done asap. I also have another drive that’s beginning to show some smart issues; it’s on the same sas cable so it may be related because the errors didn’t increase (they all were related to an unclean shutdown, confusing things) but it’s old anyway so better safe than sorry I guess.

    Medium term I want to finally upgrade my ups. The one I have now is not a rack mount which is part of what led to the unclean shutdown. It’s also a bit undersized. I have a generator for my house so I don’t need something massive but the one I have is 450va and several years old so with the tired battery I only can get about 5m of runtime. It’s more than enough to cover the transfer from power cutting out to generator power but I want something that’s a bit more reliable in case of generator failure. This is pricey though because my array is pretty huge so it’ll probably be held off unless I find a good deal on a dead one that has cheap batteries available

    I also want to put the rack on its own circuit. This is something I should do asap because it’s cheap, just gotta find time and rearrange my panel a bit because it’s pretty full. This would be the other part of the unclean shutdown as the outlet would be in a much better location and I could also install a locking outlet

    Would also be nice to pick up a super cheap monitor locally, like something for $15-20 from a pawn shop or Craigslist or something for the rack. Earlier this year I had nginx crash on my server and the webui became inaccessible, I had to drag my nice and kind of large desktop monitor down to the basement to solve the issue, would be nice to just have a shitty small monitor on the rack for that

    Speaking of nginx I keep meaning to setup some kind of reverse proxy or mdns for all my dockers so that I can just do whatever.whatever instead ipaddress:3993 which makes my password managers barf but I’ll probably just be lazy and edit my hosts file

    Longer term I want to add a secondary low power server that can run something like pfsense to handle my routing, then turn my current wireless routers into access points because they kind of suck as routers.

    And of course the array could always be bigger, especially if drive prices fall

    I will probably realistically only do the drive and cable replacement, the circuit thing since that’ll be like $40 and a half hour of work, the monitor if I can find one, and maybe the hosts file thing. If I run into cash (unlikely) or a crazy deal (you never know) the ups would be my next priority but there’s a million other things going in life (deductibles just reset for health insurance, hooray)

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      25 months ago

      “I’m never moving it again…”. As a larger guy that owns a pickup truck, I wish I had a nickel for everytime I heard that about a big rack I help move. (Or a baby grand piano, pool table, or gun safe) :)

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      Nginx is pretty simple to run as a reverse proxy. Caddy is even easier but not as scalable.

      HAProxy looks intimidating at first but it’s pretty easy and very scalable and performant. Wendell from Level1Techs has a nice writeup on their forums

      Oh, there’s also Nginx Proxy Manager that is very clean and very easy to work and manage with it’s nice web UI

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    95 months ago

    Learn how to design an implement effective segmentation for my network, get better with OPNsense, and get my private website up and running

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        15 months ago

        Do you happen to remember what learning resources you used?

  • @Muninn@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    85 months ago

    I want to replace my single drive Qnap NAS by a diy one. It still works, but I also want to redo my backup process, and it would be a good point to start.

    • @9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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      35 months ago

      Omg… I have the EXACT same goal. Qnap and make a better offsite backup process… Been procrastinating for years now

      I’m thinking a diy NAS running openmediavault.

      Currently doing encrypted backups to google storage archive tier. Very cheap to store, expensive to retrieve.

      Thinking maybe i can set up a small box at a family members house for nightly backups

  • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    1. don’t break stuff
    2. upgrade to microOS from Leap, without violating step 1
    3. reduce the physical footprint of my server (currently in a massive case, would like to go to mini-ITX)

    My city is also planning to roll out fiber, so upgrading my network may become a priority if that happens. My current ISP is limited to 100mbps, but I should be able to get 10gbit once they hook me up (though I’ll probably stop well short of that).

  • Hardware perspective i need a nas. I got myself some piece of acer oem thats not too shit just need a case and some drives (i dont wanna just make stack of drives on top of the stack of old oems i call a homelab).

    Am getting starlink installed cos shitty rural aussie internet is shit. So gonna have to do some fucking around to make that work.

    Would like some local media reccommendation algorithm (can probs just write some code to dump jellyfin into openwebui and task an llm).

    Gotta set up an image gen ai and hook that up to openwebui.

    Gotta set up an email server to make authelia notifications not just dumped to a file.

    Ohh and i got literaly no backups of anything (well except my docker composes that are on git).

    Other than that we will see what i want.

  • @hubobes@sh.itjust.works
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    Moving my servers to Arch (EOS) as my trial for one during 2024 was successful, rock solid. Swapping my router to a Unifi Express as I am switching to an ISP which finally allows me to do so.

    • y0kai
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      35 months ago

      What is the advantage of an arch based server over Debian ?

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        I had the unfortunate experience that major upgrades on Debian did break the system twice alreay (different servers though). Doing small, incremental package upgrades seems like less of a risk, I can more easily track major package upgrades.

        Also it is my homelab, not a production environment, a place where I try new things and play around. So curiosity is always a reason as to why I do things as well.

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    55 months ago

    Double Storage space (Done!)

    Done for the year already!

  • @Juvyn00b@lemmy.world
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    I have a dual socket R620 with 256gb RAM that I never turn on (proxmox) and another box with a single xeon 1518d (esxi). Collapsing both down to a repurposed Sophos SG135 (atom c3558) with 32g ram, 512gb sata and a noctua fan (proxmox). I already use another sg135 running opnsense. I run mostly lightweight loads anymore (HomeAssistant, netbox, unifi controller) so I really don’t need things turned on that have overkill horsepower. I have a separate file server that I need to upgrade sometime (old 4 core bulldozer amd) but it keeps chugging away.