ThinkPad T450s (my old laptop)
OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma
Services: Arr stack for gluetun, sonarr, radar and jackets Jellyfin for videos Gonic for audio
All 3 of them are run using docker compose
Submitted 8 months ago by lemmylem@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world
ThinkPad T450s (my old laptop)
OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma
Services: Arr stack for gluetun, sonarr, radar and jackets Jellyfin for videos Gonic for audio
All 3 of them are run using docker compose
Main site:
Off site:
Syncthing replicates data between the two. ZFS auto snapshots prevent accidental or malicious data loss at each site.
I have a similar setup. I just recently switched to the ASRock Phantom X570 for $100. It’s a fantastic board at that price.
Currently I have a pi4b running Home Assistant, Adguard, influx db, Maria db, Grafana, node red…
I have a pi3b running my main Adguard and Raspotify.
My main Pi can’t handle Adguard and HA together, keeps crashing. So I just bought a Dell Optiplex 7050 mini to be an actual home server instead of having everything running as Home Assistant add-ons.
Planning on using it for Arr, Plex, HA, anything else I can think of, with my Pis being my Adguard and Raspotify instances and maybe get some Bluetooth tracking going in the house while I’m at it.
Might run a little Minecraft server for the kids too
I have a pi5 running everything like a pihole and my lemmy instance
N100 that just got built today with only Ubuntu and portainer installed. I still gotta migrate what I had in my main PC, which was emby, sonarr, bazarr, qbittorrent and prowlarr. It’ll be…fun
I’m running my email server on a POCO F1 ex-Android phone (running PostmarketOS now).
I wish I could get NixOS running on it, then I’d move other things also there.
PA-220 fw for internet access. An old workhorse, Synology DS1812+, for filesharing. A mac mini with Ubuntu running Plex and Roon also hosting Dashy in docker. A Hwg-ste to measure temp in my cabinet. I host a RIPE probe. An RPI4 running Zabbix. My next project is moving from PA-220 to something in the 400 series (probably 415) so I can upgrade to newer PANOS.
Procedure8295@lemmy.sdf.org 8 months ago
NAS with Truenas, built myself:
And the following in a VM with docker compose:
Separate K8s cluster with Single control pane (2nd hand old small form-factor HP stuff) and 3 Nodes to run more resource intensive stuff that doesn’t need to be close to the data source:
HomeAssistant in another 2nd hand HP small form factor box