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Seans @ sean_starnes @infosec.exchange Posts 0Comments 1Joined 2 yr. ago

I'm currently working on redoing my homelab stack but here is what I have running so far.
Hardware:
3x Pi 4 4GB - Debian Bookworm
1x Pi 3 - Debian Bookworm
1x 8-core AMD, 24 GB RAM, 1.5 TB of space frankenstein server - TrueNAS (might forgo the TrueNAS installation for Bookworm and just host NFS shares natively)
1x TP-LINK POE Switch
1x FriendlyWRT router
Software:
Consul/Nomad
Pihole (DNS/Adblock)
Traefik (routing)
Hashicorp Vault (secrets management)
Authelia (authentication)
Rabbitmq
Bitwarden
PostgreSQL
Mariadb
pgadmin (considering switching to adminer)
Redis
Gitea
Drone
AWX
Watchtower
I've been redoing that stack for a couple of years now, and it's never quite finished; it started out as docker containers on the Pi3, went to Kubernetes, went back to containers, and finally landed on Nomad which I am loving.
I have a list of about 30 services I want to host on that stack, but I'll probably start with Foundry VTT, Paperless, and Calibre.
Forgot to mention my cloud stuff
Lemmy instance: https://pathfinder.social for all your Pathfinder and Starfinder TTRP needs.
Resume website based on The Cloud Resume Challenge (https://cloudresumechallenge.dev/) that I want to redo and just self-host pretty soon