/hsg/ - Home server general

/hsg/ - Home server general

Discuss building, setting up your own homeserver and maintaining the services and demons on it.

[Quick Questions Quick replies]
HOW DO I SELF HOST GIT?
>gitolite+cgit

[I want a NAS/HTPC/Plex what should I get?]
RPi3, Asus Tinker or Odroid XU4/HC1.

Are you interested in learning Linux or BSD administration and configuration better? Becoming a systemd expert? Or maybe you hate that shit and want a cozy little BSD machine to run services on and interact with. Or practice more advanced and complicated networking setups.

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[Chat]
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riot.im/app/#/room/#homeservergeneral:matrix.org
irc.rizon.net #_hsg_

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>HOW DO I SELF HOST GIT?
literally ssh

#gitlab

Odroid C2:
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Raspberry Pi 2:
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Feels gudman

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comfy setup

going to fill this slut today

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post end result please

I will

What's that red thing on the door lock? Mine has a sliding black cover there.

What is the recommended AMPs and outlet number for:

1 dual cpu servers workstation + 16bay nase (xen divided).

one 8 core server (opteron) will be a 24 bay nas or greater later on

1 talos2 system - not sure if lite or regular yet - for machine learning (4 gpus as the goal) and maybe a nas in one with KVM and freebsd.

a ryzen gaming build rack mount

Also I will use UPSs for the nas systems. Top server will need 1000W ups.

1000

How does one acquire business grade internet? I need fast uploads for one of my projects but I live in an apartment.
Do I need to rent an office or industrial suite or something?

>Home server
Daily reminder that home servers are a meme

>going to fill this slut today
With outdated crap that does nothing but waste power?

The OP mentions Proxmox. What cool things can one do in a home server setting with containers?

Which is the best option for ZFS?
I know ZOL doesn't have native encryption so I figured there's three options.

Things to note:
1. blockdevice = hdd/flashdrives/ect

2.ecryptfs is file/directory ty encryption and runs in FUSE so it's slower.

3.LUKS is container based encryption so it's better at privacy

4.In theory I'm assuming that option 3. would result in possible ZFS integrety failure because of the seperating layer from the block device.

In theory optuion 1. and 2. retain the ZFS integrety.
Options:
1. blockdevice->vdev->zpool->zVol->LUKS->dataset

2.blockdevice->vdev->zpool->ecryptf->dataset

3.blockdevice->LUKS->vdev->zpool->dataset


What would you all suggest?
Also if I'm wrong in my theory of option 3. losing zfs integrety let me know.

Thanks.

Proxmox has native root ZFS.
Setup a nextcloud and have passive checksums/compression, or deduplication.

Why did you post?

You're probably fine with a 220v 20a circuit. If you're 110v you should be able to put together a pair if 15s or just split.

Daily reminder that you're an idiot.

>Daily reminder that home servers are a meme
I got 100/100 Mbit/s fibre and pay 0.01$ for a kWh. I'm pretty sure it's not a meme for me.

1 - Dell PowerEdge R620 (2 total) - 2x Xeon E5 2650v2 / 128GB RAM / 2x 600GB 10K SAS / QDR Infininband / LSI SAS

2 - Dell PowerVault MD3060e - 48x 3TB 7.2K SAS, 4x 800GB SSD SAS

3 - Dell PowerConnect X1018P switch (18 port gig-e managed + PoE)

4 - APU 1D4 - Untangle UTM (soon to be retired)

5 - Cisco SPA-112, soon to be retired

6 - Surfboard 6141, soon to be retured

7 - Dlink 8 port gigabit switch

8 - Dell Latitude 6240 slab - i7 2620 / 16GB RAM / 200GB SSD

9 - 220v step up transformer for MD3060

10 - Dell PowerEdge T410 - 2x Xeon 5660 / 64GB RAM / 6x 4TB SAS / 10x 1TB 7.2K laptop drive / 2x 500GB SSD / 2x 60GB SSD / Perc H700 (4TB's in RAID 5 - Plex library) 2x H200's in IT mode (laptop drives + SSD, tiered storage in Storage Spaces), QDR InfiniBand, Quadro P2000 (for Plex transcoding)

Not seen - 2x Ubiquity UAP-AC-PRO-E-US, HD Homerun prime, or IoT vlan (lights, washer, dryer, for now)

I fell for the lack rack meme, I suppose. But it works well enough. I have 220 in the garage, just need to get it terminated.

Used for Sharepoint, Exchange, Skype for Business, Team Foundation Server, Plex, System Center, and some other testing VM's.

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20a would be 2400watts, right?

That doesnt seem like enough given the PSUs and such. Maybe im wrong.

About that, yeah. Do you really expect to be at 100% load all the time?

No but is it a good idea to under-do it and risk hitting the limit?

Sure, but consider that everything I run in takes 14A 110V, and that's with the sloppyness of the step-up transformer.

I searched the archives and found plenty of discussions on self-hosting Git, but almost zero on self-hosting Mercurial.

Apparently, Rhodecode was the go-to solution but went commercial, tho they still have a free version good enough for a lone developer. I looked around for a pirate copy of the paid version, but no dice.

There's also Kallithea, a fork of Rhodecode, which drew my attention, until I saw this: mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02605.html

There's also Phabricator and Sourceforge. Now I'd just like first-hand accounts of you lads, if at all possible.

Or maybe I should go with another system? It seems Mercurial, Fossil and Bazaar are the only ones even worth looking at, and the first one is the best-supported one.

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Not that guy, but to really make a decision, you'd have to measure the current around the day/week/whichever period you find more important, so you can know the odds of it ever being overloaded. Have you looked online for the power consumption of each part and adding it up?

Sure it may be operating underloaded 99.99% of the time, but that 0.01% will bring everything down. An UPS solves this, but might be an unnecessary cost and assumes you will be on-site to reset the breaker.

Where the fuck do you live?

it's the light catching it weird, the black cover is gone on the front but the back one is intact

Proxmox is nice when you get a handle on it. Having a web portal that let's you manage all your virtual assets, configure backups, and even set up high availability is pretty nice. That is uses LCX containers and can mount more than one volume to them is an incredible feature.

Best thing to do for sound? These screeching tiny fans are getting to me

Hmm... I dont understand how thats possible.

Putting 14A continuous on a 15 A breaker is really asking for trouble bro.

>home server
>warehouse
ok...

call your isp, retard

replace tiny fans, bearings wear out overtime. or change fan speed or dampen sound with a rack