What is in your homelab?

My services:

  • Opnsense
  • Proxmox
  • Minecraft (Java + Bedrock)
  • Truenas x 2
  • Jellyfin/Plex
  • Nextcloud/Collabora
  • Photoprism/Immich
  • Navidrome
  • Adguard Home/Unbound
  • Wireguard/Tailscale
  • qBittorrent
  • Home Assistant
  • metube (ytdlp gui web app)

Hardware:

  • 1 x 3900x proxmox build
  • 1 x 3950x proxmox build + intel arc a380 (truenas1, mediaserver)
  • 3 x 5950x proxmox machines. (truenas2)
  • 1 x Synology Diskstation (10 drives)
  • 1 x asutor nvme nas (20TB nvme [nextcloud storage])
  • 3 x mini pcs proxmox (for encoding av1)
  • 1 x Mikrotik 10gbe switch (managed)
  • 1 x TPlink 10gbe (10 ports)
  • 2 x Trendnet 10/2.5gbe switches (unmanaged)
  • 2 x ASUS AX 11000 wifi access points

Personal Computers and Other HW:

  • 7950x + 4080 Super + W11
  • 5950x + intel arc a770 + Proxmox VM PopOS
  • 7935hs Minisforum PC

Total Storage in NAS is about 360TB at 80% filled.

My endgame is to build a similar nas at my sibling’s house to sync most crucial stuff between households. In a few years hopefully I will get better internet than what I have. My sister has fiber 1000 symmetrical, I am stuck with 1000down and 40 up. We live 10 minutes apart, but my area is barren for internet competition. With homelab stuff upload is generally more sought after. So 100/100 is better than 1000/40.

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Ive got:

  • Minecraft servers
  • Syncthing
  • Your typical NAS SAMBA share
  • Immich

Im trying set up and figure out:

  • LDAP
  • Radicale
  • ZFS replication on my up coming backup server
  • Why my TrueNAS App Joplin server wont even start (been waiting 10mins plus and logs look the same-ish
  • How to not nuke my files with a Jellyfin service
  • How to use the Mikrotik CAPx as AP
  • Why I dont have free time
  • my shit
  • and so on
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Services and Machines serving them:

  • Backup Target NAS (Codename BackupToaster)
  • Productive NAS (Codename Jank-NAS)
  • Wireless-Controller (Mikrotik CAPsMAN)
  • NTP-Server
  • DNS with Adblocker
  • RADIUS-Server (802.1x at home is a pain, dont do this!)

General specs:

  • 10G copper and fiber mix
  • 2-stage-ish firewall setup
  • Built to be “one device per job” with “failover” to a limited degree
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Chaos, insanity and a little madness.

Beside these obvious parts I have a TrueNAS machine designed for silence and low power consumption.

All the services I have are currently hosted on a Pi 4 but I decided to give a shot to a Minisforum GD90 with a 12900HK and 32GB of RAM. If it idles low enough with Proxmox I’ll keep it.

Services wise here’s the list:

  • Nginx Proxy Manager
  • Wireguard
  • Tailscale
  • Nextcloud
  • Immich
  • Pigvin
  • SearxNG
  • StirlingPDF
  • Mumble
  • Homepage
  • Trilium
  • FireflyIII
  • Watchtower

I’m pretty happy with my setup and moving it to a way more powerful machine feels a bit “wrong” but I’ve been waiting so long to do that. But, in doing so, I hope to make this machine and even more useful swiss army knife. Maybe equip it with a VM ready to boot for when I’m not home, we’ll see.

Will also integrate Home Assistant as soon as the new machine is online. I’d like to control the new bulbs and integrate the sensors I bought.

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pfSense firewall

Docker services:

  • NextCloud (AIO docker)
  • FreshRSS
  • SyncThing
  • Immich
  • Plex (plus radarr, sonarr, jackett)
  • Gitea
  • Portainer
  • Unifi controller

VMs: (on proxmox server)

  • Windows VM (for the few instances where I still need Windows)
  • a few Ubuntu VMs to run the aforementioned docker services
  • a few other Linux VMs for testing out other distributions or beta software
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My services:

  • Nextcloud (manually installed)
  • Invidious
  • Prowlarr
  • Transmission
  • Flaresolverr
  • Portainer
  • Unbound with tracking and ad-blocking
  • Conan Exiles server
  • WireGuard
  • Custom-made software to download, convert, and save music and videos on Nextcloud
  • Linode instance with Ubuntu Server for a SearXNG instance
  • Linode instance with Ubuntu Server for a spare Nextcloud

Hardware:

  • i7-9700 with Slackware 15.0 for everything except Unbound and WireGuard
  • Pentium G645T with OpenBSD as my router/firewall, handling Unbound and WireGuard
  • A couple of Raspberry Pi Zeros and W for other experiments

Personal computers:

  • 13600KF + RX6800XT with Slackware 15.0 as my daily driver and gaming rig
  • Asus E210M with Devuan for mobility (11–14 hours of battery life with Devuan)

Collection:

  • Other hardware like a Pentium II Panasonic Toughbook with Slackware, Pentium III Compaq Evo with NetBSD, Turion64 Fujitsu Lifebook with Slackware, Athlons, i5, Core 2 Duo, and more for various experiments.