Personally will be trying to transform my server which is currently in a fractal R5 case, into a small-ish Homelab rack, combined with all my network equipment. Will require complete relocation of all network equipment in the house as well as cables so it will be a bit of a project. Also on the lookout for a good quality rack so let me know if you have any recs. Still unsure if u want to do full width rack or mini. Part of me really want the UDM Pro from Unifi…

What are your goals and thing you want to accomplish during 2025?

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    Probably a hardware upgrade of some kind. The i5-7500 is not cutting it for Minecraft servers with mods and Arma 3 servers, single thread performance is just too slow. So I may grab an i3-14100 or similar and a motherboard and do that swap.

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    • Log Monitoring and Collection.
    • More storage for my plex/nextcloud servers
    • VLANs for my servers.
    • Move to K8s
    • Better service monitoring
    • New server to set devpods up on
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    Most important: replace the raspi SD card with an SSD

    General hardware: see if I find a better solution than my current Proxmox box (repurposed desktop which consumes 60w idling but is capped to 16GB Ram)

    Incoming traffic: currently having a VM that runs nothing but nginx and certbot. Considering switching to another reverse proxy and, more important, get proper monitoring of the logs (e.g. IP detection, 403, etc)

    Maybe add some iam like authentik

    Finding a solution for selfhosting podcasts client with sync on Android and Linux… gpodder never really seemed to work, considering audiobookshelf.

    Probably setting up calibre web and gethomepage

    Keeping what I have and maybe optimize a bit:

    • Prometheus stack
    • plenty exporters
    • Nextcloud
    • paperless
    • home assistant, mosquitto
    • pihole
    • vaultwarden
    • selfoss

    On VPS:

    • Mastodon
    • Bookwyrm
    • some WordPress (want to move this to my homeserver as well)
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    Got a 3 year old kid with another on the way. I just need it to be reliable so the kid can watch Sesame Street and the lights keep working.

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    1. Install Comms box in office.
    2. Get Unifi switch.
    3. Run Cat6A to all rooms of house.
    4. Consolidate NUC and N100’s fewer devices.
    5. Install 2x U6 Wall units. 6 Begin scoping Surveillance cameras. Torn between Synology and Unifi.
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      This, my ssd randomly disappeared on my proxmox server January 1st so I had to start from scratch. Didn’t have any docker compose backups or lxc backups… I suppose this time I can do everything right now lol

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    Add some redundancy to it.

    Find a way to copy my iCloud files to Nextcloud.

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    I want to move my whole server to NixOS. It’s gotten to the point where I have no idea where all the Ubuntu config files went, and handling half of it via Docker vs baremetal. I hope this will allow me to set up proper backups as well, and maybe get better at Nix! I started a few days ago using the VM feature, but it’s tricky to work on for now, perhaps I haven’t found the right workflow.

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      I went this route from the start and love it. In case you need some resources:

      Hope this helps a bit. I found the effort to be very worth it, but took me almost half a year to get comfortable with it.

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        Thank you! It definitely does, I will be using that Restic article for sure! I actually use NixOS on my main laptop, which I found via Vimjoyer’s videos. It’s great, though I wish documentation for more advanced usage was more readily available. I started making the server, currently my biggest roadblock is testing the infrastructure without going live (I made the flake generate a VM for now but it takes a long time to build it every edit and I can’t even get ssh working) and figuring out how I’ll eventually install it with minimal downtime.

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          On the topic of build times, it took me too long to learn that nixos-rebuild supports remote build workers and targets.

          For example, if I am editing on my laptop, want to build on my desktop, and apply the build to my file server, then I’d run…

          me@laptop$ nixos-rebuild test \
          --flake ~/wherever-it-lives \
          --build-host desktop \
          --target-host file-server \
          --use-remote-sudo
          

          The host names should match the name of the nixosConfiguration output from your flake. If they don’t I think you can specify like, --target-host .#some-machine

          Remote sudo avoids having to SSH as root.

          Bonus tip: Having Tailscale on every machine makes this work reliably from anywhere, network speed as the limit.

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      Is there a reason(s) you’re doing NixOS over something like ProxMox? A friend of mine has been moving his lab over to ProxMox containers so i was thinking to do the same thing, but curious about NixOS since I’ve seen a few people mention it. Thanks!

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        The entirety of Nix configuration is in somewhere between 1 and 3 files depending on how you like your poison.

        It’s immutable, so stuff can’t just change on you.

        Every change you make is stored into a new configuration and you can roll back to any configuration you’ve ever done with a reboot, so it’s kind of hard to brick it.

        Apps can’t just go in and modify your users or your host table or any of the other configs so it’s got an extra layer of security. But then, the package system has more packages than God and is maintained by a million randos with very little oversight.

        It has some substantially neat tricks. I moved from one box to another by just doing a fresh install, moving its three configuration files and letting syncthing rebuild my home directory from my other box.

        I think, if I were going to use Nix as a home server, I just install all of the services directly on the OS. Updates and configurations for everything would be maintained by Nix itself.

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          No reason you can’t use NixOS in a VM on Proxmox.

          My container host OS is another immutable, uCore, which I run in a VM on Proxmox.

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            Never said you couldn’t I was assuming OP was running VMs inside of Nix

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        Nix is great if your fine with the packages and configuration they provide. If you want other stuff or features not provided it is a giant pain in the ass and not worth it. And you’ll get oh just write a flake or just write a package file for it.

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      Tried it didn’t like it. To much work to get somethings working. Went back to docker.

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    docker-ify everything, my nginx, nextcloud, pihole, jellyfin, and basically everything else is a nightmare and I can’t even begin to understand how to modify the shit that 2023 me did 2023 chatgpt spat out, so having everything in some neat docker composes is gonna help immensly

    also making the Pi that everything’s hosted on boot of an SSD instead of a cheap chinese SD card, but that requires money and I’m all out

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      I docker’d all of my systems a few years ago, and I’m so glad I did. So much easier to manage, and when I lost a system I was able to get most of my services back up and running with minimal configuration on a VM same day.

      As for hardware, you might check and see if you’ve got a local reseller of retired business equipment. Before I moved, I had a place I went to from my work that accepted shit we were getting rid of that disposed of stuff and resold at a bargain the stuff that was still good. I got more than one hp tower from a few years previous that ran (and still runs) like a champ. Felt like night and day when I upgraded to that from my Pi setup, and they were only like $35 each.

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        the pi’s serving me very well for now, load average at idle 0.01 and when doing stuff it hovers at around 50, temps under 40°C even under load and an extremely low noise level (not to mention the almost non-existent power draw)

        if one day I decide to go full homelab with proxmox and stuff i might buy a dedicated tower but I don’t see the appeal atm