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Techno Tim HomeLab Services Tour (Late 2022) - What am I Self-Hosting in my HomeLab? 

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Wow, what a year of self-hosting! After showing off my Home Lab hardware in my late 2022 tour, many of you asked what services are self-hosted in this stack. This is always a moving target so I decided it was time to share which services I am running here at home. Today, we walk through everything I am hosting including: Dashboard, Hypervisor, Virtualization, Containerization, Network Attached Storage (NAS), DNS, Network Management, Home Security, Kubernetes, Kubernetes Storage, Docker, Reverse Proxy, Certificates, Monitoring, Logging, Syncing Data, File Sharing, Link Page, Link Shortening, Home Entertainment, Home Automation, Battery / UPS Monitoring, CMS, Static Site Generators, Dynamic DNS, CI/CD, Git Ops, Dev Ops, and many, many others. Enjoy the virtual tour!
Worth mentioning, I have videos on almost every service mentioned in this video!
Be sure to check out the 2022 HomeLab Hardware Tour!
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00:00 - What is Techno Tim Self-Hosting?
01:05 - Dashboard
01:36 - Hypervisor
07:09 - Network Attached Storage
09:37 - DNS
11:48 - Network Management
13:05 - Home Security
13:42 - Containers (Kubernetes & Docker)
17:59 - -Kubernetes Storage
21:04 - Git Ops
22:35 - Reverse Proxy (Internal, External, and Ingress Controller)
25:26 - Monitoring
26:10 - Metrics & Data Visualization
27:02 - Logging
28:28 - Home Automation
30:08 - Data Synchronization
30:55 - Link Page (Contact Page)
31:41 - Link Shortener
32:24 - Home Entertainment
33:00 - UPS Battery Monitoring
33:37 - CMS (Content Management System)
34:25 - Websites (Static Sites & Custom Code)
34:46 - Dynamic DNS (External DNS)
35:16 - CI/CD (Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery)
37:04 - Everything Else
37:41 - How do I get started self-hosting?
38:30 - Thanks for Watching!
#TechnoTim #HomeLab #SelfHosted
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Комментарии : 358   
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
What's one thing you are self-hosting in your homelab?
@pabloescobar9337
@pabloescobar9337 Год назад
Media server! Plex, *arrs on TrueNAS Scale!
@PittPistol
@PittPistol Год назад
NAS, PiHole + DNS and a Nextcloud is all I need.
@buf0rd
@buf0rd Год назад
Heimdall now. Much appreciated!
@CoolGaMr-de7nz
@CoolGaMr-de7nz Год назад
Exchange 2019
@heinzelmann9799
@heinzelmann9799 Год назад
A lot. 😋 7x Proxmox Virtual Enviroment, Proxmox Backup Server, NAS, 2x redundant Firewalls + ISC-DHCP servers, Navidrome, Homer Dashboard, 3x PiHole, Syncthing, NX Witness, UniFi Controller for APs, Azuracast, Authelia, Guacamole, Home Assistant, Homebox, JDownloader2, Mealie, Nginx Proxy Manager, Node-RED, Uptime Kuma, Portainer, Vaultwarden, ISPConfig + Postfix + Dovecot + Roundcube, ...
@LAWRENCESYSTEMS
@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Год назад
If you need any help with your pfsense project, let me know ;) And if you want, we can make a video about it together. 😀
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thanks Tom! Sounds awesome! You are the go to for pfSense!
@betterwithrum
@betterwithrum Год назад
This is the mash up we didn’t know we wanted but absolutely need to have. How about Tim in Detroit with Lawrence setting this up remotely?
@nohay4549
@nohay4549 Год назад
Please make this happen
@jeffreyschlieve590
@jeffreyschlieve590 Год назад
I am curious about the rack you have, I am looking for a rack that I can keep in my room, stays cool and is quiet. I live in Texas.
@Doesntcompute2k
@Doesntcompute2k Год назад
I know I for one would love to see Tom and Tim do a pfSense video. From basic installation knowing it's going to be a large server on the storinator, to setting up the z pools and VLANs.
@davidfarning8246
@davidfarning8246 Год назад
Tim, We need more shots of Sally giving the viewers a window into how often your internet is down :)
@rledwa2
@rledwa2 Год назад
Fantastic rundown! You kept my undivided attention throughout. I was surprised when it was over and I looked at the clock to realize how long this video was. 👏for making it NOT feel long. Very informative and motivating. Happy New Year brother; be safe!
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you so much! Glad you like it! HNY to you too!
@AlbusRegis
@AlbusRegis Год назад
I have found a great deal of inspiration from this video. Learning how others have set up their homelab helps me plan mine, learn about tools I did not know about or the reasoning for choosing said tools. This channel was a great find.
@hightechreviewstv
@hightechreviewstv Год назад
Glad I found it month ago and happy to be here!
@coleg3703
@coleg3703 Год назад
Same here! I have a long list of services I want try out now haha
@mikewinsdaly
@mikewinsdaly Год назад
Same here! Very excited to get into homelabs after checking out these style of videos.
@bamzilla1616
@bamzilla1616 Год назад
Your experience (and the oceans of blood sweat and tears!) working through all these elements both individually and collectively is absolutely priceless. Every time I watch one of these videos, I always get little nuggets of inspiration. This time around - I'm really interested in Loki. I, too, have a foot in the grafana ecosystem and injecting logs would be preferable to something like Graylog, which I found very challenging. While there is value in historical logging - not to mention compliance standards that need to be met in enterprise contexts - having a bite sized log feed at the bottom of a grafana dashboard is super appealing.
@rankenfile
@rankenfile Год назад
Wowzers! Nice run through sir. My head is spinning a bit, but also am excited for the continual improvement you demonstrate.
@JasonsLabVideos
@JasonsLabVideos Год назад
I don't know how you do it but YOU NAIL IT every time !! Keep going sir !! Rocking this !!
@pkoch
@pkoch Год назад
Tim, you give off the best vibes! Thank you for sharing! ❤
@traveleractual
@traveleractual Год назад
This was a fantastic video, thanks! I use my homelab to prototype a lot of the stuff I need to deploy at work. I know it would be nicer to have a work lab, but I like the control I have with owning it all, and being able to tear it down and build it back up as needed.
@codemannh1
@codemannh1 Год назад
Clearly I have a lot to learn. Just subscribed recently and really appreciate the great content and the low key delivery. Keep up the fantastic work. Now to learn more about Kubernetes…
@axtran
@axtran Год назад
This is an awesome recap. I figured I couldn't be the only person going overkill with their home setup 😂 I should do one of these videos too!
@TheRowie75
@TheRowie75 Год назад
Oh man, you are my absolute Tech-Hero !!!! Big THX for your awesome work! 🙏
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you!
@barefooter2222
@barefooter2222 Год назад
2 huge things you're doing here that I would love an explanation on are your keepalived DNS setup and how you handle primary vs secondary DNS and your graceful shutdown configuration and how that works. I've been struggling with my setup to do something similar. Not even done watching and awesome video as always!
@ARE123CKI
@ARE123CKI Год назад
Very useful information! Thanks a lot, and happy New Year 2023
@yinhaohe1212
@yinhaohe1212 Год назад
In this line of work, tbh this man’s rig is way more than enough for any home user and will be sufficient enough for small business if one hates cloud. Great work and very impressive to host and maintain everything by yourself. 😂 want the same gears but not dedicated enough, nice video! Thank you!
@Salman8506
@Salman8506 Год назад
Keep up the good work, Nothing is overkill, In this lockdown i ended up watching your videos and discovering how many services i could be using and ended up with 2 proxmox hosts in cluster, Still watching your videos and deploying new services, I have around 9 docker hosts running varied services which i now want to move to kubernetes...onwards and upwards...
@unknowntechio
@unknowntechio Год назад
Very impressive...and it's starting to jumpstart my creative juices for 2023! Thanks for sharing.
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
You can do it!
@TheMrDrMs
@TheMrDrMs Год назад
I'm a simple sys eng / homelab enthusiast; I see a technotim vid I 'like' it. Nice tour Tim, practical setup.
@dagance
@dagance 11 месяцев назад
I can't describe how much this video inspired me. I just discovered this "HomeLab" concept, and realized how incredibly interesting it is. Thank you!
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!!! Good luck and there’s a huge community around it!
@timelschner8451
@timelschner8451 Год назад
Excellent tour and explanation. Thanks Tim!
@hydrocardiac
@hydrocardiac Год назад
Just like to say that was awesome Tim keep it up.
@rvermill47
@rvermill47 Год назад
Thanks for the great video. I get so many ideas from you. Please keep up the good work.
@patrickjoseph3412
@patrickjoseph3412 Год назад
Nice vid, Tim.. you've helped my lab quite a bit. The traefik video itself is worth its weight in gold.
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you so much!
@codispatch6869
@codispatch6869 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this video. Happy New Year 2023 🎊🍷🎈
@filiecs3
@filiecs3 Год назад
I just moved my tower servers to a new rack and have been updating my infrastructure to be all based on Kubernetes. I decided to go with a plain Ubuntu server for each of them (because I like having direct control over the bare metal) running a Rancher RKE2 cluster. (I host my Rancher cluster on a VPS for now.) On top of this kubernetes cluster, I run some of my services as well as Harvester as a helm chart which I use for virtualization. Thank you so much for helping convince me to move to a rack!
@sufyspeed
@sufyspeed Год назад
Definitely recommend Home Assistant for the automation and Homekit as the UI to interact with!
@frankiev1785
@frankiev1785 Год назад
“Hey is the internet down?!” 😂
@coletraintechgames2932
@coletraintechgames2932 Год назад
This video is FAN-F'N-TASTIC . I love what you are doing. As you go through the video, at times I am thinking "oh yeah, saw that vid, did it awesome!" Other times (kuberneties) I think "I have no idea what he is talking about and he is on such a higher level than me" other times I think "where is the video on that, I want more" Just after the 38:00 minute mark, you flash a clip of Terraria. That is my kids "JAM!" I have to pull him off that game. Nice . Moon Lord, maybe? He will be mad at me for not knowing. ☹️ Thanks! Keep it coming!
@gitarrtoken
@gitarrtoken Год назад
Would love to see more of how you setup CI/CD pipeline. Been using gitea for repos, and just set up jenkins, but not really buddies with jenkins. Github actions / similar on gitlab feels more like what I need. Anyway, thanks for your amazing content as always!
@eivinha
@eivinha Год назад
Techno Tim in a nutshell! 😂 Awesome vid! Happy new year 😊🎉
@crosnierfam
@crosnierfam Год назад
Longform was absolutely the right call! Well done, sir
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you!
@EduardKondratyuk
@EduardKondratyuk Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Love this!
@michelarmonia4521
@michelarmonia4521 Год назад
I have only one thing to say: as always You are an inspiration.
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you so much!
@mrgingerpapa
@mrgingerpapa Год назад
Awesome video. Like the setup👍🏻🙌🏻
@chrisumali9841
@chrisumali9841 Год назад
Thanks for the demo and info, awesome setup and config, Bravo! I also use my UDM Pro as my whole network backbone/management Have a great day
@chrisumali9841
@chrisumali9841 Год назад
Thanks for mentioning the NUT Server, I was able to setup my CyberPower UPS, and monitor it using your videos, Awesome
@danielsuarezuy
@danielsuarezuy Год назад
So inspiring! Thanks for sharing! 🙏
@stefanh482
@stefanh482 Год назад
Wow! Great Video! This was really inspiring!
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you!
@kevinhughes9801
@kevinhughes9801 Год назад
Great setup thanks for sharing
@GerdKnops
@GerdKnops Год назад
Thanks Tim, always happy to pick up some tips (and from a fellow Minnesotan no less!). Love your Loki Grafana Dashboards, wouldn't mind seeing a video revolving around that! BTW instead of HomeAssistant I use MQTT as the "backbone" for all non-HomeKit devices, and NodeRed for custom automations and passing data into InfluxDB. Then you can use Grafana to do HA dashboards. Homebridge happily connects between MQTT and HomeKit. Homebridge also can connect Unifi Protect into HomeKit, and I use people detection as trigger in HomeKit. (Alternatively some folks use Scrypted to connect the cameras to HomeKit).
@borys4206
@borys4206 Год назад
Thank you for the ideas, I'm slowly building out my home lab and currently hosting a qbittorrent server for linux iso's with a nas, proxmox ve with a couple of vm's and attempted single gpu passthrough, lastly looking to setup a k8s/docker environment.
@Skyler9604
@Skyler9604 Год назад
Hey Tim! Love your homelab content. Would love to see an Argo video!
@Epic-F
@Epic-F Год назад
Very useful video!
@gregoryjones5936
@gregoryjones5936 Год назад
That's beautiful.
@nexusasus
@nexusasus Год назад
Great work Techno Tim, nice to see a new perspective on home labs. With recent security breaches any plans on doing something with something like Vaultwarden on docker kubernetes rancher for local password security.
@tigerscott2966
@tigerscott2966 Год назад
Awesome! I'll be back with my pen and pad..
@logicbypass
@logicbypass Год назад
Hello Tim, Thank you for your excellent videos. I believe the most crucial question for anyone just starting to deploy their own infrastructure is if you had to start deploying all of your lab services from scratch, in what sequence will you do so? Thanks!
@jasonperry6046
@jasonperry6046 Год назад
I seen this video come out and i waited to watch it so i could enjoy it and take everything in. Questions from video Benefits of HA services vs HA hypervisors? I am looking forward to seeing where all your though process go in the future and i think i am going to have to go back and look at your previous services video to see what has changed from that one
@ToGoMania19
@ToGoMania19 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@SpookyLurker
@SpookyLurker Год назад
I got a lil excited when you mentioned Quasar was a DNS VM or container. Was hoping you might be running some else along with using PiHole. Interesting enough though!
@kaap009
@kaap009 Год назад
I'm about to build my own home lab, from stratch... This video was inspiring, overvelming and a tiny bit comfusing. I have a lot to learn.. :/ I have UDM se, Aruba switch + bulding a server, for TrueNAS, PiHole, Plex and Home assistant. Server rack is going on the wall shortly :P
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
You can do it!
@American4512
@American4512 Год назад
Could you do a tutorial on setting up TimeMachine on TrueNAS? I've never been able to get TimeMachine to work reliably over the network. Thanks!
@YannMetalhead
@YannMetalhead 8 месяцев назад
Good video.
@MrDudunorris
@MrDudunorris Год назад
Amazing
@markkoops2611
@markkoops2611 Год назад
Tim, you seem to be addicted to running hypervisors lol, I vote leave the storinator a dedicated NAS, you've got plenty of other Proxmoxx nodes Honestly? aweome video Happy New Year
@henderstech
@henderstech Год назад
So cool. I gotta work on a router and ZFS storage next.
@MartilloB
@MartilloB Год назад
I'm really fascinated by your wall-mounting solution. Could you explain in more detail how you mounted your devices on it, please? Especially the Raspberry devices would be interesting to me.
@adamskf
@adamskf Год назад
I just pulled pfSense (Netgate 4100) back into my setup. Unifi firewall isn't great but is nice if you like zero-touch. What's your take on ditching Proxmox for Harvester? I might use a new (refurbished) r620 to see how far I can push it.
@whatwhat-777
@whatwhat-777 Год назад
Hi, Tim love your videos. Please do a video on automatically storing Proxmox Backups to any cloud provider.
@erics8362
@erics8362 Год назад
Hi, Tim. Awesome content. I think you are that type of guy who everyone wants to be friend with. You told us about your homelab, but what about your home office? What PC, monitors, OS, etc are you using? What type of job are you doing and which of your homelab skills help with it?
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you! I talk about this quite a bit on my live stream! Hop in sometime!
@jpb2085
@jpb2085 Год назад
@TechnoTim - you said you use Rancher effectively as dashboard for your downstream k3s clusters. Do you deploy Rancher also to a HA cluster as per your ansible/k3s playbook? Thanks for the amazing content!
@JohnWeland
@JohnWeland Год назад
Not sure if you are taking request for 2023, but I would love to see a series done. setting up the bare metal with Proxmox (or preferably an HCI like harvester) repeat (replay) 1,2,3 times to get to HA, then installing Rancher either via docker or in Helm for HA. Then installing Traefik. I know you have videos on this but a series of videos each that come in order I think would paint a clearer picture (plus Rancher has changed a lot). Heck even add the gitops for each step in the video. (not sure if you can IaC the hypervisor itself? iDRAC maybe?
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you! I do have plans for a series but a slightly different architecture! Stay tuned!
@TS-hb6kx
@TS-hb6kx Год назад
I am looking to move several docker image deployments over to kubernetes as you did to get on one system as well. Do you have a video or guide for translating a docker image + settings (env vars, volumes, etc.) to kubernetes config files or another tool/process? In fact I was looking specifically at heimdall as one of the first to move. Thanks for the videos!
@bufanda
@bufanda Год назад
I have seen you use ansible to provision Kubernetes. Do you use IaC also for proxmox with ansible or terraform. I personally use Ansible to configure all my Linux VMs and manage Docker Container and/or Docker Swarm Services. And Terraform to manage VMs at my XCP-NG cluster, all my domains manged at cloudflare and as Backup my Grafana dashboards. And I run my playbooks regularly with a cron job in drone.
@iaismael
@iaismael Год назад
Impressive! I am wondering how much power kw/h does this system consume, could you please share some figures?
@VivaldiJean
@VivaldiJean Год назад
nice video thanks
@ItsJust2SXTs
@ItsJust2SXTs Год назад
I use NUT too with Homeassitant as the NUTserver but with the recent Proxmox 7.3 update it lost connection with the UPS after few hours(sometimes after 2h or after like 10h) NUT can't reconnect with it with the error "poll ups failed - data stale". It's a Tripp-lite UPS, I need to reboot the plugin for reconnection. It was running very well before that update. I tried differents configuration with no success...
@elremineh
@elremineh Год назад
Hey Techno! I have a question for you, because it happens to me and I don't really know what to do, Why you virtualize kubernetes? Why not just install it bare metal? Is there any gain of installing it in different VMs or it is like that because you can manage your cluster in a easier way? In my setup I have 5 nodes running Ubuntu bare metal with Docker + Portainer installed. I had Proxmox installed a while ago and I like it, but since im not going to use windows for anything I just thought it will be better to install Docker bare metal. What do you recommend me doing?
@tylerkeeton17
@tylerkeeton17 Год назад
Really wanting to get Shlink up and running! I attempted it a while back but hit some issues for some reason. Time to try again! Do you happen to have a video on shlink?
@bobby07241
@bobby07241 Год назад
what a great video
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you!
@vorlock7149
@vorlock7149 Год назад
Can you make a video about Homeassistant in K8s with a HomeKit connection? I can't get a connection with HomeKit when I run Homeassistant in K8s. Could be something with mDNS when scanning the QR-code.
@TheSHELMSY
@TheSHELMSY Год назад
Tim! Can you please do a video on CI/CD pipeline implementation for self hosted use?
@filiecs3
@filiecs3 Год назад
There are several programs out there like Drone, Agola, or Woodpecker that I've seen which can be self-hosted. Also, if you still want to use GitHub actions, you can use the program Act to run GitHub actions (with most necessary compatibility) locally.
@TheSHELMSY
@TheSHELMSY Год назад
@@filiecs3 I was thinking basics.. What is CI/CD? Why do you need it? His use case for CI/CD and what he uses for his runner. I guess I wasn't clear on what could be taught. I like the way Tim lays everything out foundationally and the documentation he provides. I'll def look into those programs you mentioned as well as Github actions.
@malexejev
@malexejev Год назад
great vid, watched 1/3 for now but already can say 100% thanks for sharing this! I'm setting up my personal homelab (1 vertical server + network stuff + ups) and have some questions re storage. will probably have more once I finish watching :) 1. your worker nodes are more or less similar and equipped with 4x1tb SSDs. I assume they are enterprise or prosumer class NVMEs and you run them in ZFS parallel mirrors. my research shows that ZFS is kind of slow with NVMEs (especially IOPS), even without parity. have you thought abt going in hyperconverged style with some parallel (cluster) filesystem? I am personally searching for something like weka-fs but free for my local NVMEs, and have no luck yet. I have only 1 server so all my storage is local, so any good SPDK-enabled FS will work - would love to get any advice here. 2. you mention you run TrueNAS as a linux VM under Proxmox. probably stupid question: what are the downsides of linux TrueNAS vs BSD TrueNas? for example, I heard linux version lacks command-line tools needed to troubleshoot broken / problematic ZFS, i.e. BSD wins when something goes wrong. But I don't know much about TrueNAS so maybe they mitigate it with their tools or UI.
@eXoRt0
@eXoRt0 Год назад
Curious to know your toughts on using caddy instead of traefik. Apparently the syntax is cleaner and probably litgher to run as well.
@loreformi
@loreformi Год назад
Hi Tim, very good job, you have a fantastic home network. But I have a question. Instead of using grafana why you don't use elastic? I open source and they have a most component for increase yours internal security.
@hekel1152
@hekel1152 Год назад
Hi @TechnoTim, love your videos, great job as always! Quick one if I may, from your video, I seem to gather that your hosts run Proxmox on a single SSD (aka, one disk per OS, no redundancy). Is it just me misunderstanding it, or do you actually run it like so? If that's the case, how do you deal with a possible disk failure, and your whole Hypervisor going down? Cheers :)
@adamskf
@adamskf Год назад
Also do you have a go-to setup for deploying serverless functions locally? Just deploying to containers?
@yourdoseofscience
@yourdoseofscience Год назад
Can you please make videos on CI/CD and how do deploy any of your new docker images
@BenjiTheJavaScriptGuy
@BenjiTheJavaScriptGuy Год назад
Hey Amazing Video!. How would one go about setting up a self hosted kubeanettes cluster when you're stuck behind a NAT'ed netowrk. i have been using Tailscale then expossed my docker containers through Nginx Proxy Manager. but would love to be able to use k3s instead of docker/docker compose
@AdHdEntertainmentLLC
@AdHdEntertainmentLLC Год назад
I'm torn if I'm gonna go UnRaid of just setup a windows box with networked drives. I'm starting with two maybe 3 drives and they are of different sizes. Will add more as I go along but want to use VMs or Containers for Cybersecurity labs and research. Running a 6 core Ryzen and AMD discrete graphics.
@cheebadigga4092
@cheebadigga4092 Год назад
By the way, I just did that yesterday: You probably know this already, but before you update to Kubernetes 1.25, make sure you update Longhorn to 1.4.0 first, because that release gets rid of PSPs in favor of PSAs which are the default in Kubernetes 1.25 now. Can confirm it works without a hintch.
@Nitdawg-zt2dl
@Nitdawg-zt2dl Год назад
If you have a chance can you please do a detailed video on how to install and configure rport? I love the ability this RMM but I have so much trouble configuring it to run in-house through NPM and I also have trouble running it in the cloud via AWS. Please guide me..
@JohnAngelmo
@JohnAngelmo Год назад
Hi, for Traefik, how do you handle the distribution of certificates between your Traefik hosts? Do you use Consul or something similar?
@fcktom
@fcktom Год назад
Little late here but Lumia (stream elements alternative) hooks into IOT devices and you can directly connect alerts to lights /home assistant. Sounds right up your alley if you aren’t using it already.
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Nice! I write the code myself but I will check it out! Also, you're never late!
@Alexmrt92
@Alexmrt92 Год назад
Hey, I like the wallpaper youŕe using for Heimdall, where can I find similar ones? Does this type of artwork has a name? Thanks for all your content, really interesting!
@dl2085
@dl2085 Год назад
Your Hydra Node on Proxmox has 28 CPU Cores and then your vms on it have all togehter way more than 28 vCPU Cores (hoshi-01=8, juno=24, milkyway=24 etc.). How does that work?
@jacowaes
@jacowaes Год назад
Oh ... please make a series on the CI/CD. Perhaps with an easier service, like the LinkPage app or some ReactJS app on your local gitlab ... would be so awesome.
@fronix5060
@fronix5060 Год назад
How do you run two traefik instances for local and external? I struggling to find a good explanation of this, your previous guide kind of goes trough this but not how it's setup.
@heinzelmann9799
@heinzelmann9799 Год назад
How large is the average power consumption of the entire rack?
@heldercosta6556
@heldercosta6556 Год назад
Would like to know how much energy are you consuming… are you monitoring energy consumption of your homelab ?
@user-ft8yk2zv5c
@user-ft8yk2zv5c Год назад
forgive me for my noob questions but I create web applications, could I self host and pay for my hardware? Kubernetes can be expensive on the public cloud providers.
@GodAtum
@GodAtum Год назад
what NUC model are you using? I'm trying to find ones that support 64GB RAM and have 10gbpe but I can't. does yours have 10gbpe?
@yourpcmd
@yourpcmd Год назад
Well Tim, I now have 4 SuperMicro SYS-5018R-M. I love these things. Anyway, I would like to set up one as a Windows backup using TrueNAS Scale. Could you do a video on how to set up TrueNAS Scale as an FTP server as well as your recommendations on backup software for offsite Windows backup to it? Or maybe using Nextcloud? There is not a single video on RU-vid that explains this in a comprehensive manner.
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you! I will see what I can do!
@XshlomoX
@XshlomoX Год назад
I just love you content. Personally I'm more on the hardware/networking side as opposed to the software/code, but I really like that you incorporate both. Sometimes, when I'm working on some stuff on my homelab, in my head I'm writing a script as if I'm going to make a video about how I've acomplished this and that... Although it very much helps me remember later on how I've solved things, I can't bring myself to actually make a video. Too much work, and I don't have the time. Or at lesat that is what I tell myself. Seeing you videos and learning that you have a job a aside from making videos, and taking into consideration how complex your lab is, just makes me appreciate your content even more. I was pretty sure I was subscribed, but I discovered I wasn't? I guess I didn't have to sub as RU-vid simply pushed your videos my way according you my interests, often enough for me not to have to sub. Regardless, I amended that and slapped the button. Keep up the good work, many-a-geek have to thank you for doing this tedious solid favor for us.
@HolyFacts
@HolyFacts Год назад
Tim, just taking the time to say thanks for your videos, this is my second one, and the clarity of your explanations, helped me connect tons of knowledge i have studied for a year. Thanks alot for sharing and making it easy to digest, rather than making it super complicated just to sound like a pro. God Bless
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
Thank you so much!
@benji_games_
@benji_games_ Год назад
Dude you need to try Dashy. It is absolutely fantastic. Heimdall doesn't have enough spatial customization for me.
@pax0707
@pax0707 Год назад
Could you give more info on that CF DDNS container? Currently on ddclient, looking for options.
@Zepnius
@Zepnius Год назад
Can u make a video about Shlink. And how to install it?
@urzalukaskubicek9690
@urzalukaskubicek9690 Год назад
Cool video. I have some questions if I may: 1. What is the relationship between nodes (physical machines) and kuberenetes clusters? You have three kubernetes clusters, does it mean each cluster have some number of dedicated nodes? Or is some node use for more than one cluster? If so, it is VMs inside physical machine? 2. Longhorn - you didn't say explicitly, but it looks like you are using it for databases? Is it right? If so, can you share what db you use, and does it mean you have High Available db? Is is done just by pointing db to longhorn or is some special setup required on db side? Can something like this be achieved without kubernetes potentially?
@TechnoTim
@TechnoTim Год назад
thank you!. I'll try to answer but might be better in discord I have 3 clusters, each with with their own "server nodes" and "worker nodes" They are treated like 3 separate clusters and while I can manage them all in rancher, they are completely separated otherwise. as far as longhorn goes, I do store my debases file system there, however that doesn't give me HA. I have postgres, mongo, and mysql configured for HA in Kubernetes (3 replaces each) and each has its own storage in longhorn.
@jdiggityish
@jdiggityish Год назад
Hello. What are you using to do the pihole virtual IP and load balancing?