what an awesome experience, I’m now addicted,
what are other things you guys have running?

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    7 months ago

    I have three VMs on Proxmox VE:

    1. OPNsense as a router/firewall for my whole network,
    2. “Zeus” (god from Greek religion, I usually name VMs as gods from Greek religion) - VM with multiple Docker containers: Jellyfin, Plex, Nextcloud etc.
    3. UniFi - VM with just UniFi Controller in a Docker container. I wanted to separate the UniFi controller and Zeus’ apps, so that’s why they’re two VMs.
    4. Other VMs, I use Proxmox VE to spawn more VMs and test some solutions at work.
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      7 months ago

      How does OPNsense work as a router for the entire home? You have it on a machine right? Or is there a way to install it on the actual router?

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      7 months ago

      How do you manage reboots and maintenances on your PVE host as your network is attached to it?

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      7 months ago

      Jellyfin

      thanks ! wasn’t familiar with Jellyfin, ill give it a spin

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    7 months ago

    I do the same, but… I don’t use my shared storage for my piholes. I have two of them, one on each miniPC in my Proxmox cluster, on local storage, and then PBS (with in guest iSCSI) backs them up to my backup storage.

    Reason being, redundant DNS. I lose a node, or lose shared storage? I will still have DNS.

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    7 months ago

    Sounds nice. I use a similar setup, only my server is a mini PC with 12gbs of RAM and 1TB msata. Instead of VMs I use Linux containers with ubuntu as base. Then I run full-fat applications like Wazuh, checkmk and docker containers. I tend to use one LXC per function. I even host my personal blog in this setup. No piercied firewall here for public facing services. I’m using clouflare tunnels and access.

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    7 months ago
    • get yourself a dashboard. I recommend homepage
    • get yourself a video conferencing platform. I recommend mirotalk
    • get yourself a type writing web app to improve your typing speed and challenge other people. I recommend monkeytype
    • get yourself a family tree and manage all your family members. I recommend gramps web
    • get yourself a drawing platform. I recommend excalidraw
    • get yourself a recipe platform. I recommend mealie
    • get yourself a photo backup solution alike to Google photos. I recommend immich
    • get yourself a git repo manager. I recommend gitea
    • get yourself a VPN. I recommend wg-easy
    • get yourself a platform for IoT management. I recommend home assistant
    • get yourself a pw manager. I recommend vaultwarden

    You can find many more examples in my public repo with many compose examples:

    https://github.com/Haxxnet/Compose-Examples

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    7 months ago

    I did similar a little over a year ago, I got tired of trying to justify things to keep my pi 3 in service. Had a ProxMox cluster of Intel NUCs running so just created lxc containers for everything I had on the pi. Now with HA!!