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computer_science:homelab:homelab [2021/02/15 09:37] – ↷ Page moved from computer_science:sysadmin:homelab to computer_science:homelab:homelab carlossousacomputer_science:homelab:homelab [2023/12/01 12:07] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== My HomeLab ====== ====== My HomeLab ======
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-For my HomeLab I use the following Hardware / Software: 
  
 ===== Requirements ===== ===== Requirements =====
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 [TODO] List HomeLab Hardware [TODO] List HomeLab Hardware
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 ===== Software ===== ===== Software =====
  
-[[:computer_science:sysadmin:homelab:proxmox:proxmox|Proxmox]] as my main Hypervisor.+[[:computer_science:homelab:proxmox:proxmox|Proxmox]] as my main Hypervisor.
  
-[[:computer_science:sysadmin:homelab:freenas:freenas|FreeNAS]] as File, Media and Backup Server+[[:computer_science:homelab:freenas:freenas|FreeNAS]] as File, Media and Backup Server
  
 [[:computer_science:docker:docker|Docker]] as Container for (Micro)services. [[:computer_science:docker:docker|Docker]] as Container for (Micro)services.
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 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
  
-I use [[:computer_science:sysadmin:homelab:proxmox:proxmox|Proxmox]] as my main Hypervisor. This Hypervisor is responsible for virtualizing almost every part of the infrastructure:+I use [[:computer_science:homelab:proxmox:proxmox|Proxmox]] as my main Hypervisor. This Hypervisor is responsible for virtualizing almost every part of the infrastructure:
  
   * FreeNAS running as a [[:computer_science:sysadmin:homelab:freenas:freenas_backup_server|Backup Server]] - a.k.a. backup01   * FreeNAS running as a [[:computer_science:sysadmin:homelab:freenas:freenas_backup_server|Backup Server]] - a.k.a. backup01
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 Every Virtual Machine (VM) has it's own boot disk - usually around 10-15 GB - and then disks added for data only. The only exception to this rule is the backup01, which has the drives directly mounted - via passthough - to it. This is, of course, because it makes little sense to give the entirety of a disk to a VM, just to make a qcow2 file inside it. Every Virtual Machine (VM) has it's own boot disk - usually around 10-15 GB - and then disks added for data only. The only exception to this rule is the backup01, which has the drives directly mounted - via passthough - to it. This is, of course, because it makes little sense to give the entirety of a disk to a VM, just to make a qcow2 file inside it.
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 ==== File Sharing and Media Streaming ==== ==== File Sharing and Media Streaming ====
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 [TODO] Add VPS Information [TODO] Add VPS Information
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 +====== Main PC ======
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 +[[:computer_science:homelab:main_build|Main Desktop Builds]]
  
  
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