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* a couple of x86-64 boxes lying aroung running Alpine
* a couple of x86-64 boxes lying aroung running Alpine
* 28" HD
* 28" HD
* [''project''] home server ''(Alpine or Debian based?)''
* [''project''] home server ''(Alpine or Debian based?)'' ''(R-Pi 3 or x86-64?)''
** local time server
** local time server
** local resolver cache
** local resolver cache

Revision as of 07:31, 11 November 2021

My current home/lab setup is

  • An Alpine router x86 running https://github.com/jchdel/select-fastest-gateway connected to two or three different uplinks
  • a switch
  • a R-Pi 4 (used as usual desktop)
  • a desktop (16 cores, 128GB RAM) (used as build box or simulator)
  • dual 43" 4K (DP to desktop, HDMI to R-Pi 4)
  • a couple of x86-64 boxes lying aroung running Alpine
  • 28" HD
  • [project] home server (Alpine or Debian based?) (R-Pi 3 or x86-64?)
    • local time server
    • local resolver cache
    • Home Assistant (or Domoticz or... )
    • Kodi (or other MMC)
    • SMTP relay
    • HTTP proxy (squid)
    • privoxy
    • file server
    • HTTP reverse proxy (nginx)
    • local package repository
    • gitlab
    • jenkins master (or other CI toolchain)
  • [project] jenkins satellite build box(es)
  • a CPL plug (to switch)
  • a laptop (4 cores, 16GB RAM)
  • a CPL plug (to emonPi)
  • an emonPi, see http://openenergymonitor.org/, running MQTT

On top of the emonPI used as data logger for several IoT scattered among the house, I would like to deploy a multimedia center. And to add caching and filtering features to the router (squid, privoxy, tor, ...) and maybe basic internet services for internal consumption... Or I will dedicate a R-Pi 3 or a x86-64 as LAN server... dunno yet...

I still have a full rack of servers and switches lying around but not the electricity power nor the internet uplink to make use of it :(