Here’s my beautiful unemployed-for-too-long-have-no-money-dont-care-about-looks lab :)

picture of a raspberrypi, switch, HP elite desk, KVM and mess of cables on a desk

Hey it’s more than good enough to run all this ¯_(ツ)_/¯

screenshot showing list of hosted apps and resources usage of servers

  • OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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    1 hour ago

    Let’s be real here.

    Pictures like these could make the news and people would have no idea what this stuff is used for but it looks menacing, news could be label it as wild rogue this or that and the common person would know no different and totally believe it. Feels like swatter bait for the posters. Definitely on a list atleast. Nice setups. Keep it jank. Keep it secure!

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    3 hours ago

    a bunch of ebay specials with more ebay parts scavenged over time + some 3d printing.

    The centre tower has a miniitx mb and PSU behind those panels to run the NAS, and the drive bays are in the bottom.

    The right is a failover cluster that isn’t finished yet.

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    Did some one ask for dust cos I got plenty! Also have one desktop with 30TB of memory, separate small form for HA and Pihole, networking equipment, cooling fans and a UPS all packed into one (un)tidy cupboard. The door doesn’t quite close but enough to hide it from my partner!

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    3 hours ago

    Such professional. Much clean.

    Not pictured: my raspberry running adguard. It’s tucked behind a TV, because it also runs Kodi.

    Also not pictured, my Sophos SG-135 rev 2 running OPNsense. It’s in the box where my Starlink equipment is, on the other side of this room.

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      4 hours ago

      That 95% unused switch 😱

      Such electricity waste. Much unclean.

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            It is a MANAGED switch, my guy. A simple 8 port switch would not work here.

            I have multiple VLANs running.

            Also, one of those connections is a 10gbe DAC to the big machine which is my NAS and main server.

            Not too many 8 port managed switches out there with an sfp+ 10gbe port for 50 bucks, which is what I paid for that Brocade switch in my picture.

            But hey, if you feel like buying one for me, I’ll happily take it, and start using it instead.

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              Not too many 8 port managed switches out there with an sfp+ 10gbe port for 50 bucks

              Easy to get these days actually, with 10gbit sfp+ and 8x 2.5gbit, managed switches. About $60.

              But my actual argument was that your 48 port switch eats electricity like crazy. That aint a cheap switch at all.

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                The only brand new, 10gbe managed switches that I can find for less than 60 bucks are off-brand chinese junk. No thank you.

                As far as electricity cost goes? After doing that math, it might cost me a dollar fifty a year to use. That machine sitting on the bottom is a much bigger chunk than the switch itself, as it has 6 7200rpm SAS drives in it. Plus it’s a Xeon E3 CPU.

                Those drives, each, use as much electricity as that switch does, even before considering the CPU itself.

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    Built a year ago, didn’t change anything but drives since. PCengine APU OpnSense, two Proxmox cluster hosts, one mini PC NAS with JBOD. All DIY.

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    mine is 3 old laptops and a switch in a pile

    honestly the cable management is ok … ish

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        10 hours ago

        Not at all! I upgraded the heavy lifters case fans to all noctuas, there’s still fan noise but it’s very easily drowned out. Actually the most noise came from my HAL model. Partly sunny days would trigger its sensor and it’d randomly start spewing lines.