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Brock
@runninyeti.eth
thinking about moving /indexing more bare metal with some /homelabs two distinct potential versions: 1/ "processing hub" -> need ~1:1 ratio between # of CPUs and # of GBs of RAM -> ideally runnable as a cluster 2/ "storage hub" -> need 100+ TB in RAID -> ideally accessible from a processing cluster (NAS?) It's been a few years since I built out a homelab - any updates on best practices, places to shop, etc?
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Samuel γ
@samuellhuber.eth
Cc @leewardbound
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Leeward Bound
@leewardbound
yah seems very doable! for 100tb a nas with nfs is gonna be the easiest k8s provisioner to manage, then you can add compute nodes as needed! my homelab runs a similar setup, busy adding 50tb rn!
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Brock
@runninyeti.eth
heck yeah! Any thoughts on current drives / NAS brands? (also, wtf are you storing on 50tb? ππ )
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Leeward Bound
@leewardbound
for NAS i got a 12 bay hp dl380 on amazon for like $600 and picked up some wd reds, running Debian and xfs, the used server has been a mess of headaches, i don't think i recommend it but im sure there's lots of options for empty drive bays storing my jellyfin pirate media library lol
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Brock
@runninyeti.eth
π amazinggg, thank you for this
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