lab
Lab
I started my homelab with an old desktop and then brought in a Synology NAS, initially focusing on media management and Plex. Since then I’ve tried all sorts of hardware and software configurations out, and the setup has evolved into a more general-purpose lab.
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Provides a minimal interface to the Nomad API, facilitating the planning and deployment of Nomad jobs.
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Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool that lets you build, change, and version infrastructure safely and efficiently. This includes low-level components like compute instances, storage, and networking; and high-level components like DNS entries and SaaS features.
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This page is a list of anything I can remember trying out or using at some point in my homelab. The plan is to organize these into groups and add some context / notes about them.
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Nomad is a highly available, distributed, data-center aware cluster and application scheduler designed to support the modern datacenter with support for long-running services, batch jobs, and much more.
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Docker is an open platform for developing, shipping, and running applications. Docker enables you to separate your applications from your infrastructure so you can deliver software quickly.
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Consul is a service networking solution to connect and secure services across any runtime platform and public or private cloud.
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Coder is an open-source platform for creating and managing developer workspaces on your preferred clouds and servers.
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Ansible provides open-source automation that reduces complexity and runs everywhere. Using Ansible lets you automate virtually any task.