Well, to be fair, I do use my homelab to play with stuff I may or may not want to use at work. I don't need PEAP auth for wireless, with a separate RADIUS server and Postgres database. But I have it. ๐
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Lol - Merry Christmas, my anonymous friend. ๐
There's a lot not worth mentioning, but broadly...
- Home automation
- Home Assistant
- esphome
- Node-RED
- MQTT
- Frigate
- Homelab/management
- 2 x Pi-hole (plus supporting services - Cloudflare tunnel, for example)
- Grafana
- Prometheus
- Shellinabox
- Forgejo (git)
- Netbox
- VScode
- Media/entertainment
- 2 x Sonarr
- 3 x Radarr
- Calibre
- Piped
- Minecraft
- other supporting *arrs
- Data
- Paperless-ngx
- Immich
- Social
- Lemmy
- Mastodon
Nice - have you got anything setup to monitor power consumption? I've got a few of those "smart" plugs running on Tuya (localised through Home Assistant) but I'm not 100% convinced of their accuracy just yet...
Honestly, it's because I like to play. I don't need PEAP auth for my wireless network, but I run a radius server providing MAC and user auth, anyway.
Good question. According to my UPS, I'm pulling about 173Wh for everything except my pair of HP DL360s. Those each have a couple of 480W PSUs in them, but they're nowhere near running at full tilt, so I can't be sure. I really should get some power measurement going...
My starting point (with this incarnation of my homelab) was my Asrock ION330 nettop box. Then I discovered Raspberry Pis. Then I decided I needed a couple of HP DL360s. RIP my power bill.
Nice! There's nothing better than finding new life for old tech.
Mine's not as fancy as it sounds - a couple second hand enterprise boxes and a handful of Raspberry Pis, mostly.
Lol - not quite. It sounds like a lot, but all of this runs on a couple of HP DL360s, a handful of Raspberry Pis, a nettop box, and a couple of consumer NASes.
Lol - I'm on unlimited 1Gbps fibre here. So far, they haven't raised any concerns.
Honestly, anything not mission critical (network/internet and home automation, mainly) gets auto-updated by Watchtower. I have Watchtower set to pull latest images of everything on a weekly basis, and specific containers that are set to monitor only. Every Saturday morning, I check the Slack channel for notifications of containers that need controlled updating.