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HomeLab
- Some Kubernetes stuff testing
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Do I need Kubernetes?
And if you are interested how I've done it: https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab
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How do you automate the setup of file-less config applications (eg. Uptime Kuma)?
Example of a service that is being backed up (see backup.velero.io/backup-volume): https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab/blob/master/Helm/apps/uptimekuma/templates/deployment.yaml
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I'm a noob at homelab stuff, have three spare rack mount PC's to build something out of. What services are you hosting?
But for me https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab/tree/master/cluster/homelab/apps
- K3S With ContainerD Grafana Dashboard And Dashy HomePage
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Has anyone used BotKube?
So I've been trying to get botkube to work, but it seems to me like the helm chart documentation is outdated? I've been looking at the values and trying to make things work and it didn't really work for me.. https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab/blob/master/cluster/homelab/apps/botkube/helmrelease.yaml is what I tried
- What do you have running on your Homeserver?
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Looking for some thoughts on backup solutions for Kubernetes
And here is some documentation and specifics I've ran into. https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab/blob/master/docs/Backups.md
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How to orchestrate all services on server?
Also for configuration storage and git, I recommend taking a gitops approach to things. You can checkup FluxCD2. Here is my repo for reference https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab
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Looking for tips / recommendations for new selfhoster
A few suggestions and thinks I wish I knew when I started ( personal opinions incoming ): 1. Get a single well sized server ( I'd go for 8 cpus .. And like more than 16 gigs of ram and 250+ ssd, ideally m.2 nvme ). Don't bother with raspberry pis.. Check my profile for my previous post to see a comparison of raspberry pi cluster and a x86 cluster... 2. Install proxmox to do virtualization 3. The majority of People in this sub hate kubernetes and the minority is scared to speak, but install k3s on the vms you spin up, this way you can scale resources and not worry about some elaborate setup of which containers go to which node and how to setup tls offloading, load balancing and much much much more as kubernetes will handle it for you. ( bonus since you are a devops engineer so you are probably used to kube clusters ) 4. Use Velero to do restic backups to s3 for services that are critical like dbs and password managers etc. 5. Do everything with ansible or GitOps! My personal homelab is here: https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/HomeLab utilizing ansible, flux for GitOps and renovate to keep my services up to date ( note to say my cluster spin up isn't as nice as I want it to be since when provisioning I have a Dependency on some secrets which I do manually.. But this is only first cluster setup ) 6. Setup a VPN and administrative services on the raspberry pi you have lying around. Personally my VPN is on the router but if yours doesn't support it, do that. 7. After you are done setting everything up and you have a backup, format the drives and reinstall the vms and re set everything up. Document the process, write automation scripts until satisfied... I genuinely recommend you do this like 3 times...... 8. Vpn I guess a lot of people like wireguard or adguard home... Doesn't really matter as long as it's not open vpn and it supports multiple threads. 9. Setup nodered for some automation around your new home, you'll love it. 10. Firefly is amazing! 11. Make sure that your CSI ( Container storage interface ) supports replication. Keep 3 replicas of critical volumes! 11. If you need any help, don't forget to ask :) personally shoot me a dm and I'll do my best to help, but I'm sure most of us here would
selfhosted-apps-docker
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Minecraft server
Heres documentation how I run mine. You need to learn a bit of docker, but its easy.
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Rustdesk very poor performance with own server
Heres the way I deployed it in docker using S6 image. Maybe try that if theres a change.
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RustDesk - Self Hosted Setup Guide
WD=/opt/rustdesk #rm $WD/ -R mkdir -p $WD/{setup,data,web} cd $WD/setup cat << 'EOF' >docker-compose.yaml version: '3.7' #Links #https://hub.docker.com/r/rustdesk/rustdesk-server/tags #https://rustdesk.com/docs/en/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/docker/ #https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/rustdesk #https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk-server#s6-overlay-based-images #https://rustdesk.com/docs/en/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/relay/ #https://rustdesk.com/docs/en/dev/build/web/ services: rustdesk_server: container_name: rustdesk_server hostname: rustdesk_server image: ${SERVER_IMAGE} # network_mode: host networks: - rustdesk_net ports: - 21115:21115 - 21116:21116 - 21116:21116/udp - 21117:21117 - 21118:21118 - 21119:21119 volumes: - type: bind source: /opt/rustdesk/data/ target: /data environment: - 'TZ=${TZ}' - 'RELAY=${RELAY}' - 'ENCRYPTED_ONLY=${ENCRYPTED_ONLY}' - 'KEY_PUB=${KEY_PUB}' - 'KEY_PRIV=${KEY_PRIV}' rustdesk_web: container_name: rustdesk_web hostname: rustdesk_web image: pmietlicki/rustdesk-web-client:latest # network_mode: host networks: - rustdesk_net ports: - 5000:5000 volumes: #docker cp rustdesk_web:/app . #sed -i -e 's/supportdesk.itportaal.nl/sub.domain.com/g' ./app/build/web/main.dart.js #sed -i -e 's/OvYPJS8I5xV+d6sx3a7Ce9TVakfKdT3Zy3T7C1jjx+A=/PUBKEY/g' ./app/build/web/main.dart.js - type: bind source: /opt/rustdesk/web/app/ target: /app - type: bind source: /opt/rustdesk/data/ target: /root environment: - 'TZ=${TZ}' networks: rustdesk_net: driver: bridge EOF
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Reverse Proxy or Not ?
I tested several reverse proxy setups, the one I like the best is Caddy for its simplicity while being very feature rich. Here is a guide with examples how to setup Caddy. It includes even monitoring who connects from where.
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Looking for the best VPN container for Docker
I used plain wireguard on dockerhost for a while, now I am running wg-easy.
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Best reverse proxy approach? (Cloudflare, Tailscale, NextDNS, Oracle Cloud, Caddy)
This guide could be useful.
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What monitoring software is popular amongst sysadmins? Networking Disk Uptime Bandwidth
Here is some basic setup to get the idea.
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I don't know what distro should I use and my other questions
This repo should generally be useful, there is speedrun to hosting shit in docker in it...
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[HELP] Can you help me with this docker compose file (example)?
This is bookstack compose I use.
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Looking for easy to set up and use tool for maintaining/monitoring handful of ubuntu machines updates
prometheus + grafana + loki for monitoring, this could help
What are some alternatives?
changedetection.io - The best and simplest free open source web page change detection, website watcher, restock monitor and notification service. Restock Monitor, change detection. Designed for simplicity - Simply monitor which websites had a text change for free. Free Open source web page change detection, Website defacement monitoring, Price change notification
mistborn
charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm charts for applications you run at home
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
docker-swag - Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client. It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.
docker-traefik - Docker media and home server stack with Docker Compose, Traefik, Swarm Mode, Google OAuth2/Authelia, and LetsEncrypt
Whisparr
dashboard-icons - 🚚 Dashboard Icons has moved to another home!
Traefik-v2-examples - Traefik v2 guide by examples
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.