Is this like r/Homelab?
Cuz if it is then lets get this going.
I got 3 servers
–Plex Box– Dual E5-2670 v1’s 64GB DDR3-ECC 9x 10TB HHD’s 2x 1TB NVME SSD Rosewill L4500U UnRaid Pro
–Database Server– Ryzen 3 3200G 16GB DDR4 12x 512 SSD’s 1x 1TB NVME SSD Rosewill L4500U UnRaid Pro
–Game Server– Ryzen 5600x 64GB DDR4 1x 1TB NVME SSD Rosewill R4000U Windows 10 Pro
All in a 42U Dell Server rack with amazon NeoPixles LEDs
This would be awesome if c/Homelab takes off.
I sure hope so. I need a homelab community here :)
What OS are you running on each server? Curios about the DB server, I have on virtualized with libvirt and debian 11.
I am running UnRaid on both server boxes. The DB server is only running Postgress12, MariaDB, Redis, Wireguard, and my Martix chat server, all dockerized ofcorse.
I wanted it to be Low power, and have Maxium uptime. So far we are going on 2 months and not a single hiccup. CPU load hovers around 4%-20%.
I just bought 3 HP EliteDesk 705 G4 the other day starting a kurbenetes cluster.
Currently I am using my desktop for Plex due to storage. I got a 42U APC rack with one mini pc for kurbenetes for my other services.
I really like the Rosewill cases. I have three L4500U’s in my rack right now and a 4th in storage for “just in case” lol.
I got them several years ago right as they were becoming really hard to find. Mine are the USB 2.0 version, but that’s not a big deal. They were around $100 back then, instead of the $200+ now. Sometimes they get some hate for being “cheap”, but for me they are perfect and I would much rather have one then some super micro chassis.
Right, I dont need Jet-Engine Volume dual PSU’s for a home lab. My sits in the den, I replaced all the fans with Nocuta fans and Silverstone 5-Drive Hotswaps (15 Total) and now they are dead silent, I dont even notice them half of the time. Let alone there beeing 3 of them.
looks like it.
current moderator, CMonster, seems to be inactive. so if you want, you can request to be made moderator of this community by making a post in !community_requests@lemmy.ml