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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 ===== | ||
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- | [[computer_science: | + | [[:computer_science: |
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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
- | I use [[computer_science: | + | I use [[:computer_science: |
* FreeNAS running as a [[: | * FreeNAS running as a [[: | ||
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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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