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I got 5 ThinkStation P320 Tiny units last week (Lenovo ThinkStation P320 Tiny i7-7700T 16 GB 256 GB NVMe Quadro P600).
On 3 (2 others are for a different project) I have increased the RAM to 32gb (later 64gb) and added 2 2tb NVMe. I've also added ASUS 2.5gbit USB adapters (used for Ceph).
My plan is to use the 3 for a k3s cluster that will run 2 copies of plex (1 tv and 1 movies), *arr, and a bunch of other apps.
Currently I have spent the weekend trying to get Ubuntu 22.04 Server installed and the Quadro P600 recognized and patched (removing the streaming limits). I have also worked on Ceph this weekend, I am trying to get it running installed on the OS, not containerized. I intend to use the 2.5gbit network to replicate my k3s pod data. I am setting the Ceph pool to about 1.9tb, leaving only 100gb for the OS and local installs.
So far Ceph has proven difficult for me as the only method I can find for a newer version (Quincy or Reef) is cepadmin which uses containers. So I am trying to use old instructions for Ceph to get the newer version working. This will be an evening/next weekend project.
Couple things I have learned:
Yet to be done:
Lost of self induced headaches, but this project is also helping me learn k3s, Ceph and Helm.