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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I just spent a good chunk of today migrating some services onto new docker containers in Proxmox LXCs.

As I was updating my network diagram, I was struck by just how many services, hosts, and LXCs I'm running, so counted everything up.

  • 116 docker containers
    • Running on 25 docker hosts
    • 50 are the same on each docker host - Watchtower and Portainer agent
  • 38 Proxmox LXCs (19 are docker hosts)
  • 8 physical servers
  • 7 VLANs
  • 5 SSIDs
  • 2 NASes

So, it got me wondering about the size of other people's homelabs. What are your stats?

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[-] MSgtRedFox@infosec.pub 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

  • 3 DL360G8 Esxi (86Ghz/512GB RAM)
  • 1 DL380G8 TrueNAS
  • 1 DL360G7 Veeam
  • Dell n5070 Extended PVE SophosnUTM
  • 48 Port Catalyst rack switch
  • Cisco 2921
  • Fibre Channel / iSCSI

50+ VMs and containers:

  • VMware ESXi, vCenter, VMware Log Insight, VMware OPS
  • DMVPN to remote locations like a desk switch at work and family member houses
  • Sophos UTM
  • Active Directory for my home computers
  • hybrid sync to MS Entra (Azure Active Directory) with Entra Connect
  • hybrid Exchange on Premise and Exchange online
  • Active Directory for management network
  • Security Onion VMs for IDS
  • Network monitoring like Elastiflow, PRTG
  • Docker, gitlab, OpenSalt / Saltstack
  • Trellix ePO for AV
  • Nessus vuln scanners
  • Team Awareness Kit (TAK) server
  • Active Directory Certificate Services
  • Home media applications

These things are mostly to maintain familiarity and documentation development. I write off the cost of electricity as continuing education and professional development. More enterprise than some enterprises.

[-] ReducedArc@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago
[-] chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net 1 points 10 months ago

Most likely some sum of (cores x Ghz) each processor in all servers? While it kind of makes sense, it feels like a much higher clock speed than what I’m used to seeing.

I have a single quad sock E5-4640 server, I think in terms of me having 4 processors with 8 cores at base 2.4Ghz each; I don’t regularly (or ever, for that matter) think in terms of me having 76.8Ghz.

360G8s should be single or dual sock E5 v2 processors. I can’t really math right now (insufficient caffeine), but I can’t seem to make the math work, so I’d imagine something that to be an aggregated across all three systems, not individual systems?

[-] MSgtRedFox@infosec.pub 1 points 10 months ago

Yes, aggregate of all three hosts in cluster, sorry. Dual socket, six cores.

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