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  • Pico psu
  • Asrock n100m
  • Eaton3S mini UPS
  • 250gb OS Sata SSD
  • 4x sata 4t SSD’s
  • Pcie sata splitter

All in a small PC Case

sever is running YunoHost

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A mess.

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https://blog.krafting.net/my-first-server-rack/

For a few weeks now, it’s been looking like this! (At the bottom there is a complete picture)

Plus a Orange Pi 3 as a DNS/Reverse Proxy server

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Your link is not on https and asking me to download a .bin file. Extremely sus

Edit: link looks good now

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What?

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The same thing happened to me when I first tried to go there, but it’s fine now.

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OKey, so that’s a bit concerning… I’d love to get my hand on this “bin” file, I cannot reproduce the issue on my side… Also the site should be HTTPS only. I had a bug with caching recently that showed the ActivityPub data instead of the blog post, could it be that ? Are you on mobile, and the browser cannot show JSON data properly so it tries to download it with a weird name ?

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I’m not really a networking expert so I can’t make too good of a guess as to what happened. I’m on the latest Firefox mobile release on Android and was accessing from a Colorado IP. When I originally tried the site, nothing was rendered. It was a blank page or just a redirect for download. I didn’t download the .bin. I clicked your link twice before sending my message.

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Main site:

  • 5950X on a GA-AB350-Gaming 3
  • 64GB
  • 1TB NVMe mirrored
  • 24TB RAIDz1, using external USB 3 disks
  • Ubuntu LTS
  • 700Mbps uplink
  • OpenWrt on Pi 4 router
  • Home Assistant Yellow

Off site:

  • ThinkCentre 715q
  • 2400GE
  • 8GB
  • 256GB NVMe
  • 24TB RAIDz1, using external USB 3 disks
  • Ubuntu LTS
  • 30Mbps uplink
  • OpenWrt on Pi 4 router

Syncthing replicates data between the two. ZFS auto snapshots prevent accidental or malicious data loss at each site. Various services are running on both machines. Plex, Wiki.js, OpenProject, etc. Most are run in docker, managed via systemd. The main machine is also used as a workstation as well as games. The storage arrays are ghetto special - USB 3 external disks, some WD Elements, some Seagate in enclosures. I even used to have a 1T, a 3T and a 4T disk in an LVM volume pretending to be an 8T disk in one of the ZFS pools. The next time I have to expand the storage I’ll use second hand disks. The 5950X isn’t boosting as high as it should be able to on a chipset with PB2, but I got all those cores on a B350 board. 😆 Config management is done with SaltStack.

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I have a similar setup. I just recently switched to the ASRock Phantom X570 for $100. It’s a fantastic board at that price.

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Did it improve the 5900X’es boost?

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I’ll have to double check, but I came from a B450 board. It definitely allowed me to run my RAM at a higher XMP profile (4x 3200MHz), and it has way better IOMMU groups. Each PCIe device gets its own group, so they can all be passed to different VMs.

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https://pixelfed.social/p/thejevans/664709222708438068

EDIT:

Server:

  • AMD 5900x
  • 64GB RAM
  • 2x10TB HDD
  • RTX 3080
  • LSI-9208i HBA
  • 2x SFP+ NIC
  • 2TB NVMe boot drive

Proxmox hypervisor:

  • TrueNAS VM (HBA PCIe passthrough)
  • HomeAssistant VM
  • Debian 12 LXC as SSH entrypoint and Ansible controller
  • Debian 12 VM with Ansible controlled docker containers
  • Debian 12 VM (GPU PCIe passthrough) with Jellyfin and other services that use GPU
  • Debian 12 VM for other docker stuff not yet controlled by Ansible and not needing GPU

Router: N6005 fanless mini PC, 2.5Gbit NICs, pfsense

Switch Mikrotik CRS 8-port 2.5Gbit, 2-port SFP+

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You play games on that server don’t you. 😁

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I have a Kasm setup with blender and CAD tools, I use the GPU for transcoding video in Immich and Jellyfin, and for facial recognition in Immich. I also have a CUDA dev environment on there as a playground.

I upgraded my gaming PC to an AMD 7900 XTX, so I can finally be rid of Nvidia and their gaming and wayland driver issues on Linux.

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Does Immich require a GPU or can it do facial recognition on CPU alone?

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