Only use jellyfin. Have a list of things want to update… but it works for now.

Yes that is a laptop usb cooler used as supplemental placebo cooling. Also a pc fan I have propped up against the hard drive feeding into the pi.

Can’t recall last time used the ps4 or switch. But they’re there

  • @AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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    mostly runs jellyfin for a group of about 30 users (2 or 3 on at most times). runs alpine on bare bones. the box was originally filled with foam cutouts from storing iPads in a school district I worked at. I figure it’s 20tbs of storage and 16gb ecc is a welcome upgrade. it stays cool cause I cutout half the side and put an AC fan in there. future upgrades involve the Nvidia k40 card I have, but I need to design an active cooling system for it before it can be installed as that thing gets HOT

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    literally one these with loads of RAM and a wifi card, so i can fit all the shenanigans in one box

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        so it can also be my wifi ap, im using virtualized openwrt to make it happen.

        the ap i was using is now doing its duty as an extender while the beefier one does firewall, wifi, server, storage you name it…

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        just got it from aliexpress. though any hardware or mini pc will do, really.

        if you want something like this but branded, look into protectli, they make similar devices.

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          Asking for the brand was a way to say that I would like to be able to check their data and perhaps buy it. I don’t need a nice stamp on things:)

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            topton is one of the more “trusted” brands in there. you can get anything from a small dual core celeron to a mobile i7, with two ddr5 slots, m.2 slots, mpcie slots, sata slots… you name it.

            it can be quite a punch on a tiny box and it is a very practical all-in-one device, but it does need some tinkering repasting and adjusting out of the box. mine in particular has issues around wol and absolutely needed cooling fans and better thermal paste. ymmv.

            here is a popular one.

            here is some discussion about these boxes with varying levels of success in using it, its quite good once the kinks are worked out.

            this form factor is definetly something if you want a homelab without the hassle, pricetag, size, noise, energy consumption… you can virtualize everything in it if you get one big enough.

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          They don’t represent a good value for me. I want something cheaper that has room for expansion.

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            i dislike the relative lack of repairability and expandability too.

            processing power is more than adequate, and it comes in a tiny practical box, this is my priority atm.

  • @kalleboo@lemmy.world
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    I just got 10 Gbit internet last week so I had a chance to tidy everything up. The ThinkCentre is the 10 Gbit router, the Synology actually hosts everything.

    Also finally labeled all the mystery cables. Also replaced the proprietary 20V/12V bricks for the ThinkCentre and 10G Fiber ONU with USB-C adapter cables to keep things tidier.

  • @Emerald@lemmy.world
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    I’d rather not. It’s literally a Dell workstation machine from the mid-2000s. It’s like Wolfgang’s Channel kryptonite

  • @axelay@lemmy.beagle.quest
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    Running TrueNAS with 4TB usable mirrored storage, 32GB RAM, and an i5-7600. Mostly holds backed up files from my switch from Windows to NixOS. I’ve got it running Frigate with a Coral TPU, Gitea, Homer, Unifi Controller, and Uptime Kuma. I was managing some helm charts on the TrueNAS k3s cluster with flux but conveniently dialed back to only using their built-in apps right before they removed it in favor of docker only.

    For the network I’m running OPNSense on a Protectli device with Ubiquiti Unifi for the wifi. The native WireGuard integration on OPNSense is pretty nice.

  • @Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    My dirty data diddler. 10+ yr old amd octacore black running at 4ghz. 4TB of writeable space in it. HD and SSD mix. Old sb xfi audio running to a BT5.0 USB dongle for my games and music. Pioneer CD/DVD writer. Yes I still burn CDs and DVDs for my music and backup purposes heh. White cable on the right hanging vertical is a USBC data/charging cable. The squirrely wires lefttoright are a power line for a digital clock I’m gonna hang on the wall soon.

  • @Cenzorrll@lemmy.world
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    • Old Synology NAS for storage
    • Optiplex 7060 running jellyfin, paperless, *arr stack, handbrake, ripper, maybe some other containers.
    • NUC5 running nextcloud (nextcloudpi) baremetal and an audiobiokshelf container
  • @tasankovasara@sopuli.xyz
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    Can’t but join in the fun. Meet the Egg Mini. Does all sorts of humble servitude, but the coolest thing is a webserver only accessible via Wireguard through HAproxy running on a Digital Ocean droplet.

  • @BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world
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    Mines nothing special, i5 10400 with 16GB of RAM and a 1050ti for video encoding. System runs TrueNAS Scale for Plex and Immich and has 44TB of drives running through a Dell H310 PERC SAS card. I desperately need more storage but I’ve been lacking the funds for new drives, I’d also need a 5.25" drive bay converter to hold the 2 additional drives I need in this case since all the bays are full, and another SAS card since this one’s used up.

    I’d like to move to Jellyfin but from what I’ve read it doesn’t do as well for streaming from outside the network compared to Plex and half the users of my server are outside my network. So it works for now.

    Also have a Raspberry Pi 5 running PiHole

    Also a buddy 3D printed a fan mount for the H310 to make sure it doesnt overheat when doing file transfers and I slapped a Noctua on it

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    lmao mine looks simple af compared with most people here.

    Behold my server :

    Hardware:

    • Rasberry pi 5 8GB

    • 1TB raid between old drives ( one from PC the other a just a regular external WD hard drive ).

    Services

    • Wireguard VPN/wg-easy
    • AudioBookShelf
    • Freshrss
    • Vaultwarden
    • Navidrome
    • Calibre Web
    • Actual Budget
    • Trilium notes

    Everything in containers, if you want to know more check this blogpost.

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      Nothing wrong with simple! If it works for you that’s all that matters!

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Oooo I should do something like this! Right now I have a Pi 4 with OMV and just OMV on it. It’s even running on a SSD. It could do so much more!

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        OMV has such a nice Docker management interface too. I really feel spoiled with it.

        I was planning on all my services running in ProxMox or something, but my OMV VM handles all of them except PiHole basically lol. OMV is snazzy. :D

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          I have a second pi for Pi-Hole! I’ve tried using OMV’s Docker, but I am too dumb to get it configured D: Would you happen to have any resources for getting it up and running?

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            Hey sorry for the delayed reply! That’s a VERY good question, since things got a little different since they moved away from Portainer I remember a bit of friction switching over, but geeze it was a while ago…

            I did find this link though:

            https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7%3Adocker_in_omv

            That might be similar (and possibly better organized!) than the guides I was working with when that OMV subsystem was still a bit new. I hope that might help! 🙂

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        Right now I don’t have much to tinker with, so I got something that down the line would serve that role.

        Why the 5 specifically, instead of the 4 or other SBC came down to pricing in my region, raw power, and the PCIE slot in which I intend to put a nvme when upgrading my laptop.

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    The disks are the most uggo part. They’re a bunch of old disks of varying sizes with a RAID+LVM setup to make the most use of them while still being redundant.

    lsblk output of the whole thing
    saiko@vineta ~ % lsblk
    NAME                    MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINTS
    sda                       8:0    0 111.8G  0 disk  
    ├─sda1                    8:1    0   512M  0 part  /Volumes/Boot
    └─sda2                    8:2    0 111.3G  0 part  /nix/store
                                                       /
    sdb                       8:16   1 372.6G  0 disk  
    └─sdb1                    8:17   1 372.6G  0 part  
      └─md1                   9:1    0   1.5T  0 raid5 
        └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    sdc                       8:32   1 465.8G  0 disk  
    ├─sdc1                    8:33   1 372.6G  0 part  
    │ └─md1                   9:1    0   1.5T  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    └─sdc2                    8:34   1  93.1G  0 part  
      └─md2                   9:2    0 279.3G  0 raid5 
        └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    sdd                       8:48   1   4.5T  0 disk  
    ├─sdd1                    8:49   1 372.6G  0 part  
    │ └─md1                   9:1    0   1.5T  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    ├─sdd2                    8:50   1  93.1G  0 part  
    │ └─md2                   9:2    0 279.3G  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    ├─sdd3                    8:51   1 465.8G  0 part  
    │ └─md3                   9:3    0 931.3G  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    └─sdd4                    8:52   1   3.6T  0 part  
      └─md4                   9:4    0   3.6T  0 raid1 
        └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    sde                       8:64   1   7.3T  0 disk  
    ├─sde1                    8:65   1 372.6G  0 part  
    │ └─md1                   9:1    0   1.5T  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    ├─sde2                    8:66   1  93.1G  0 part  
    │ └─md2                   9:2    0 279.3G  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    ├─sde3                    8:67   1 465.8G  0 part  
    │ └─md3                   9:3    0 931.3G  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    └─sde4                    8:68   1   3.6T  0 part  
      └─md4                   9:4    0   3.6T  0 raid1 
        └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    sdf                       8:80   1 931.5G  0 disk  
    ├─sdf1                    8:81   1 372.6G  0 part  
    │ └─md1                   9:1    0   1.5T  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    ├─sdf2                    8:82   1  93.1G  0 part  
    │ └─md2                   9:2    0 279.3G  0 raid5 
    │   └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    └─sdf3                    8:83   1 465.8G  0 part  
      └─md3                   9:3    0 931.3G  0 raid5 
        └─storagevg-storage 254:0    0   6.3T  0 lvm   /Volumes/storage
    sr0                      11:0    1  1024M  0 rom   
    
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    Synology NAS running media server + live document editing server + seedbox. Plans to eventually build a proper server for it. Can’t wait until my setup looks like the rest of yours.

    The alebrije on top protects from bad torrents (only linux isos :v) and viruses.

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      I love it. I’ve seen shit that has literally had my mouth agape to the piles on the floor like little gremlins ater my own heart.

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      Comment 1: a small raspberry pi

      Comment 2: full rack with tens of thousands worth of hardware