I wish lemmy would allow for bigger images.

My setup:

  • VPS: Wireguard and ngnix proxy

  • Nanopi: Friendlywrt for the firewall

  • Dell precision tower 3620: proxmox with lxc containers running caddy and WordPress. I also have a VM running docker which runs some services, truenas for storage and a Linux mint VM for gaming, machine learning and jellyfin in podman. The machine has a 590 and a standard power supply. I had to cut off some of the housing in the case and on the GPU to make it fit.

  • Beelink mini PC: It also runs proxmox and has my VM endpoint for wireguard with another ngnix proxy. It also runs a VM with docker for some other services

  • Raspberry pi 3: i2p for fun

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    Current setup:

    2TB Apple Time Capsule
    48 port PoE Cicso Catalyst switch
    Unifi US8-60W switch
    Unifi USG
    QNAP 6-bay NAS with 4x 2TB and 2x 4TB WD Gold drives
    AT&T ONT and residential gateway box

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      Only the one on the top is in use, and as of right now I only have one of the bottom two (gave the other away to a co-worker. If anyone on here is in the Cleveland Ohio area and could use a Cisco UCS C220 M3 for their homelab, reach out.

      Unit in use is a Cisco C220 M5SX with 2x Xeon Gold 6132 (56 total threads) and 768GB RAM, 4x 1.2TB SAS drives.

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        VPN and QoS out of the box have been nice. Haven’t spent much time on it but couldn’t figure out prioritization. (eg use Hotel Wifi and fail over to USB cellphone - but I also think channel bonding was more what I was after.)

        I’m currently eyeballing a mini PC to run Speedify on to get a more redundant connection and have that connected to the router.

        I would also like 5ghz as I sometimes like to Steam connect to my PC. But I can probably live without it.