Here’s my beautiful unemployed-for-too-long-have-no-money-dont-care-about-looks lab :)

picture of a raspberrypi, switch, HP elite desk, KVM and mess of cables on a desk

Hey it’s more than good enough to run all this ¯_(ツ)_/¯

screenshot showing list of hosted apps and resources usage of servers

  • KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Still busy building it. Have a few more parts to print, like the back trim and plug holder, and I need to remove the protective plastic from the aluminum sheets.

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        Thanks! I made it from some scrap pieces of wood from my IKEA headboard, aluminium extrusions and some aluminium sheets, then just 3D printed trim and fittings.

        I was lucky and got a good deal on some ram, so each has 24gb.

        Its supposed to be my kubernetes homelab. My actual server is hidden in the electrical box in my apartment.

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    Love this thread, here’s my contribution

    Just a pi4B and some external drives for Linux ISOs

    edit : they resting on a piece of foam to reduce vibrations

    Bonus pic of the zigbee dongle for Home Assistant

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    ✅ Rackmounted

    ❌ Professional

    What front end are using for your apps? Looks nice.

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    Awesome thread !

    So many cool homelabs !

    Mine is a little janky with some old tech. The tower was running an old FX-8320, but the hard drive “landed” a few weeks ago.

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    Here my homelab. I moved not too long ago and I am still lacking some furniture, so it’s on the floor with cables lying wild. Does not look like much but it actually covers almost all my needs. I still need a VPS because of email ports and resident ISP not being compatible…

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        I wasn’t degrading. There are many nice , well equipped racks and there are smaller form factor setups, of which if they serve a good purpose and perform as expected, that’s all that matters. It’s always interesting to me the ingenious ways selfhosters will come up with to solve certain constraints, or maybe problems. With 3d printing we can make our own racks, and pieces parts for field expedient modifications or repairs.

        When I was a wee lad, I could have never dreamed how far technology has brought us. I’ve watched a fad called the internet completely envelope the planet. It’s pretty wild man.

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          I’ve watched a fad called the internet completely envelope the planet. It’s pretty wild man.

          Right? I still remember my parents and their friends telling me Internet will never take because if they want to know the weather they can turn on the radio. Glad I didn’t listen, it’s what has paid the bills ever since.

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    Just a smol bramble.

    • 2x RPI 5
    • 1x RPI 4
    • all is PoE. One head node which has a USB ssd. No SD cards.
    • DH2300, with 2x2TB drives in Raid 1.

    All is network booted from the head node. Had to mess around with iscsi mounted root because i’m running k3s, and it needs block devices.

    Offsite backup with a Hetzner storage box.

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    Two rack rails bolted together with a power strip and a tray holding my server mini PC. My router is bolted on as well to act as a switch for everything while also providing Wifi to my phone and laptop

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        I’m on a variable rate electricity tariff and I use Home Assistant and iLO to power things on and off automatically, so most of the time it pulls 30-50W. At peak it pulls north of 1.5KW but that’s really rare.

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    a bunch of ebay specials with more ebay parts scavenged over time + some 3d printing.

    The centre tower has a miniitx mb and PSU behind those panels to run the NAS, and the drive bays are in the bottom.

    The right is a failover cluster that isn’t finished yet.

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      Wow, that looks really good! I like the labels on each server! Are the 3d printed parts custom or did you find them online?

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        Custom printed.

        The front rack grills, keystone panels and thinkcentre mounts are from a website but all the other printed parts are custom.

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        i’m not utilising it nearly as much as i should which is why i haven’t gotten around to the failover cluster yet.

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          Same here wrt utilization. I’ve excess capacity and can’t seem to find anything I want to use it on.

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    Did some one ask for dust cos I got plenty! Also have one desktop with 30TB of memory, separate small form for HA and Pihole, networking equipment, cooling fans and a UPS all packed into one (un)tidy cupboard. The door doesn’t quite close but enough to hide it from my partner!