Personally will be trying to transform my server which is currently in a fractal R5 case, into a small-ish Homelab rack, combined with all my network equipment. Will require complete relocation of all network equipment in the house as well as cables so it will be a bit of a project. Also on the lookout for a good quality rack so let me know if you have any recs. Still unsure if u want to do full width rack or mini. Part of me really want the UDM Pro from Unifi…

What are your goals and thing you want to accomplish during 2025?

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    • Log Monitoring and Collection.
    • More storage for my plex/nextcloud servers
    • VLANs for my servers.
    • Move to K8s
    • Better service monitoring
    • New server to set devpods up on
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    Probably a hardware upgrade of some kind. The i5-7500 is not cutting it for Minecraft servers with mods and Arma 3 servers, single thread performance is just too slow. So I may grab an i3-14100 or similar and a motherboard and do that swap.

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    Might get around to tidying this 20-year-old mess up a bit - tho I’m not sure where to start lol.

    I am not a proud man.

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    Most important: replace the raspi SD card with an SSD

    General hardware: see if I find a better solution than my current Proxmox box (repurposed desktop which consumes 60w idling but is capped to 16GB Ram)

    Incoming traffic: currently having a VM that runs nothing but nginx and certbot. Considering switching to another reverse proxy and, more important, get proper monitoring of the logs (e.g. IP detection, 403, etc)

    Maybe add some iam like authentik

    Finding a solution for selfhosting podcasts client with sync on Android and Linux… gpodder never really seemed to work, considering audiobookshelf.

    Probably setting up calibre web and gethomepage

    Keeping what I have and maybe optimize a bit:

    • Prometheus stack
    • plenty exporters
    • Nextcloud
    • paperless
    • home assistant, mosquitto
    • pihole
    • vaultwarden
    • selfoss

    On VPS:

    • Mastodon
    • Bookwyrm
    • some WordPress (want to move this to my homeserver as well)
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    Add some redundancy to it.

    Find a way to copy my iCloud files to Nextcloud.

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    docker-ify everything, my nginx, nextcloud, pihole, jellyfin, and basically everything else is a nightmare and I can’t even begin to understand how to modify the shit that 2023 me did 2023 chatgpt spat out, so having everything in some neat docker composes is gonna help immensly

    also making the Pi that everything’s hosted on boot of an SSD instead of a cheap chinese SD card, but that requires money and I’m all out

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      I docker’d all of my systems a few years ago, and I’m so glad I did. So much easier to manage, and when I lost a system I was able to get most of my services back up and running with minimal configuration on a VM same day.

      As for hardware, you might check and see if you’ve got a local reseller of retired business equipment. Before I moved, I had a place I went to from my work that accepted shit we were getting rid of that disposed of stuff and resold at a bargain the stuff that was still good. I got more than one hp tower from a few years previous that ran (and still runs) like a champ. Felt like night and day when I upgraded to that from my Pi setup, and they were only like $35 each.

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        the pi’s serving me very well for now, load average at idle 0.01 and when doing stuff it hovers at around 50, temps under 40°C even under load and an extremely low noise level (not to mention the almost non-existent power draw)

        if one day I decide to go full homelab with proxmox and stuff i might buy a dedicated tower but I don’t see the appeal atm

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    I just want jellyfin to organize media properly.

    Permissions ok, it detects the fils in the software, then the folders are just empty. I know its my incompetence but been bashing my head against that wall a while.

    Certain media categories fix 1 or two podcasts and then other categories break the ones that it fixed.

    Naming conventions? Metadata? File types?

    One day

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      I love Jellyfin (kind of love/hate haha), but I would never trust it to manage my media files themselves.

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        Is there a way to make a media folder without categorizing it?

        Even the “home video and photos” which usually picks up everything struggles with some mp3 podcasts.

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          I manually manage the media files but I do assign the categories, I just mount it on Jellyfin as read only so it can’t make any changes and it stores the metadata and album art on the Jellyfin system partition.

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            Gonna try that. Thanks.

            Have everything organized on the drive itself. Gotta be meta data messing it up

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    1. Install Comms box in office.
    2. Get Unifi switch.
    3. Run Cat6A to all rooms of house.
    4. Consolidate NUC and N100’s fewer devices.
    5. Install 2x U6 Wall units. 6 Begin scoping Surveillance cameras. Torn between Synology and Unifi.
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    Migrate from Unraid in a massive tower to a proper JBOD rig in a rack. Finally set up ARM SBC k8s cluster for most things alongside the old x86 hardware for a few services and running the NAS as I don’t know how I’d hook that up to the SBCs.

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      Definitely check out k3s. I ran a 7 node arm64 cluster for a couple years and it served me well. I’ve since graduated to proxmox/ceph and all that, wish me luck 😅

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        Ya I’m actually running k3s on em now but they dont do much as I’m switching them all over to eMMC or m.2 storage for the os.

        I’ve installed k8s manually before and that’s a fools errand. K3s is so much smoother.

        Its a group of rock64 and old pi. Picked up a new orange pi5 as well so itll be a three server node k3s setup.

        I was evaluating ceph but I think its overkill for my use. Too many drives needed 😅. I’m okay with parity and none of the data stored is irreplaceable. The stuff that is is off site backed up.

        I really just want to mimic the Unraid drive setup and move to infra as code as its easier for me to maintain.

        I may end up with proxmox in the end who knows.

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          Fwiw I switched from k3s to Talos and find it much easier to manage. I run 3 mini 1L PCs with rook-ceph and it works flawlessly even on 1Gbe.

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            Hadn’t heard of Talos before. Seems pretty neat. Since its run in memory I presume you could netboot it rather easily? I’ve not had issues with k3s myself but an immutable k8s distro sounds pretty nice.

            I evaluated rook ceph and raw ceph but I don’t think I need the benefits ceph offers as opposed to the increase in storage of a standard NAS with parity.

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          My setup was a central NAS hosting an NFS server then each Pi mounted PVs from the NFS CSI driver over the network and I only used local storage to boot the OS.

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            That is almost exactly what I have planned as well. Glad to hear it worked out for you

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              Services the only supported sqlite databases struggled (Jellyfin). Anything that worked with postgresql worked like a charm. So trick on the sqlite ones is a local PV then do a task to copy to NFS periodically.

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                That tracks. That was my plan, a PV on the node I intended to store jellyfin and potentially other sqlite data and back em up for restore later. Will have 2 nodes with m.2 ssd storage for that.