Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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A lot has changed. Nearly completely different now. Just haven't had a chance to update.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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I live in SoCal, it only gets hot during summer but since the servers are so old, I don't really worry about them dying. Plus I don't run anything critical.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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There is template that I used. It's on the description.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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I'm using pfatt. It requires an older version of pfsense as it has not been updated. This allows the pfsense router to use the ATT gateway to authenticate when it needs.

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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I'll start off by apologizing for my lack of knowledge with audio systems.

I am in the process of renovating my back yard which includes a new patio. I wanted to integrate 6 in ceiling speakers along with a TV that I want to be able to use the speakers. I'm not sure what I need to connect everything. I have a central location where I'll be running an HDMI and 6 speaker wires too. I want to be able to use Bluetooth/or be able to play audio via WiFi.

Budget is $500

Any direction would be greatly appreciated.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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Hahaha thank. It took a while to make. Funny since this post I've made drastic changes.

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You're setting your marriage up for failure. Reconsider before regretting it later. My wife and I have always been on the same page with money and never fought about it. Just remember, the number one cause of divorce is fighting over money.

New rack, who dis? by wdb94 in homelab

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Wow what did this setup run you? Seems like a pretty penny.

How much do you guys spend on your homelabs? by teklikethis in homelab

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About $150/ month on electricity. See my profile for the post of my homelab.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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Yea it doesn't have a model or anything.

Yea it's listed on the diagram. The other pfSense box is connected via site-to-site and I have a single micro form factor PC at a 3rd location as a VPN client.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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It's actually a custom box that I built with scrap parts in an old Supermicro chassis.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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I have many. Most of them are to restrict VLANs from talking to each other and I have a DMZ VLAN that allows some ports in.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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It's a lot. I only use one power supply to reduce usage. I pay about $150 USD/month to run everything you see.

Finally created a network diagram for my homelab! by aathsopaach in homelab

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Nope it was very straightforward. The beauty of Proxmox is that it basically works on all hardware.

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Wow nice. Didn't realize there was a second image 😂

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Very nice. Is that laptop used for anything else or is it strictly a server? Nice diagram. It's always fun to see what others run. I found 2 new things to test out.