What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017
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 Dell R710 CentOS 7 KVM:Ubiquiti controller 
 Ubiquiti video controller
 Emby server
 NFS server
 DHCP server
 NGINX proxy
 FreePBX
 Ansible TowerHP DL380 Openstack on CentOS 7:BIND server x2 
 Prometheus server x2
 Jumpbox
 Salt master
 Salt minion
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 @hobbit666 said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: Don't have a home lab anymore  Mine is out with Colocation America now. 
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 @coliver said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I just feel like that may be going into a legal territory no one really wants to go. Exactly! If you want to talk about Plex, feel free, but please start a new topic  
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 @JaredBusch said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: Not really a lab. Just Plex and a Nginx proxy I was testing something with and was too lazy to connect to my hyper-v systems in the colo. 
  Are you using qcow2 or raw for your Windows 10 VM? 
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 Here are my VM's: Guacamole running on an Ubuntu Server 
 Hosted PBX using 3CX
 Win7 Desktop which is used for Guacamole. 
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 @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @hobbit666 I am using Wholesale Internet and Proxmox VE 5.0 - Just $30 a month. I can write up a short how-to if you interested. I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! 
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 My "desktop" lab: 
  One of my machines in the "garage" DC: 
  
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 @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller 
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 @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller I like Proxmox. Some others think it's a toy! 
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 @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller Others don't like there subscription popups, uses debian instead of centos or fedora, things that happened on Spiceworks years ago, mixing VM and containers, etc... Besides that I also like Proxmox too. 
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 @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller I like Proxmox. Some others think it's a toy! It's owners treat it like a toy and its customers like poo. 
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 @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller It's a really silly product concept (two virtualization platforms on one thing) trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist (the theory being that Linux on KVM is no good) being made by a company that is evil and scams communities to promote its garbage product. 
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 @black3dynamite said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @aaronstuder said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @FATeknollogee said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: I'm shocked you haven't received a tongue lashing from @scottalanmiller for running Proxmox ! What wrong with Proxmox? cc @scottalanmiller Others don't like there subscription popups, uses debian instead of centos or fedora, things that happened on Spiceworks years ago, mixing VM and containers, etc... Basically... everything about it from the product to the people behind it  The real question is... what's not bad about it? The real question is... what's not bad about it?And the "years ago" thing isn't really valid, it's a continuous need to watch them. They only don't still do it because they are monitored. 
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 @scottalanmiller Sometimes my confusion as to why you'd do something is the right answer 
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 "Home" lab is 10U at 3z colo. 2 x Dell R510 (Starwind) 
 1 x Dell R420
 1 x Dell R620
 1 x Dell R230
 2 x Dell R210ii (Sophos XG in HA mode)
 1 x Unify 10G switchRunning: - Plex (35TB)
- Fastvue
- FreeePBX
- Kimai
- mFI Controller
- Minecraft
- Nextcloud
- Odoo
- Piwik
- Snipe-IT
- Taiga.io
- Unifi Controller
- Wordpress with various sites
- Wekan (client testing it out)
 
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 @NashBrydges said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: Wekan (client testing it out) NextCloud has a good KANBAN client built in now called Decks. 
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 @dafyre said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @NashBrydges said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: Wekan (client testing it out) NextCloud has a good KANBAN client built in now called Decks. Has for a while. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @dafyre said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: @NashBrydges said in What's Running in your Home Lab? - July 2017: Wekan (client testing it out) NextCloud has a good KANBAN client built in now called Decks. Has for a while. I wasn't aware of that until the 12.0 beta. It works great though. 
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 @dafyre Yes it does, but Decks is much too elementary. Doesn't have time tracking. Doesn't have ability to add comments or attachments. Doesn't have ability to create parent/child tasks (create task dependencies)...etc. I'm enjoying Taiga right now with the team. Even allows me to track issues right within the board. It's missing the time tracking element though and still not sure it does task dependencies well. Kanboard was another I tried but I can't create detailed custom roles I really wanted. As I'm testing Taiga.io and comparing to Kanboard, I may end up going back to Kanboard. Integrates with Mattermost which is pretty awesome. 
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