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Homelab: Cluster Architecture
I started out the process by thinking about what I wanted to use the home lab for. I was originally inspired by a blog post I had read about setting up a raspberry pi home lab which set up DNS, OpenLDAP, and NextCloud. I knew similarly that I wanted to have a centralized system for identity management and a place to store files. As a developer who sometimes works on personal projects, I also wanted a local network playground for any personal services I build.
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bingen/rpi_docker_home_server is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of rpi_docker_home_server is Perl.