Yeah maybe I'll try to fit in some faster Ethernet adapters at some point, but currently it's mostly just the daily VM snapshots and since those are automated, the speed isn't that important anyways. Just in case of a potential recovery.
Offsite backup at some family member's place is planned at some point as well, but not fully thought through yet.
No, WAN is the family lan. It's connected to one of the actual router's ports (some Fritzbox connected to the ISP). 192.168.1 is inactive, I was just messing around with it when I got the unit.
I'm all on SSDs since I don't need that much storage, so 2.5 is what I need anyways. There's a 3x ZFS mirror of 1.8TB SSDs in there, 4th bay is currently empty.
K8S is a whole different approach and I find it to be a lot more complex, but you would not need virtual machines. If all your applications are running in containers anyways, you could consider it. Finding a good solution for persistent storage is probably the most important design decision.
What do you actually need to run on your server? I'd look into downsizing. A single small form factor computer or even a newer Raspi can do a lot these days.
Most of the stuff will somewhat work, but you'll introduce side effects sooner or later by using commands that might work but are not the proper ones and alter unrelated things. At some point those will likely bite you and you have no idea where it's coming from.
I'd suggest to check at least what the commands you are copying are doing.
Almost correct! 1. is just a firewall, the router is not in the rack. I wanted to have this separate from the "family lan".
6. is a mini PC to which the drives are connected, acting as a NAS.
I think 19" is still the standard one, 10" is getting more and more popular and there's some fringe other widths mostly for niche use based on 3D printed parts.
It's an Olmaster one that fits a 5,25" bay. It has 4 SATA connectors in the back and a single Molex for power. The SSDs can easily be swapped in or out.
Thanks! My wife found out somehow, most home improvement stores here have specific paint for it but this one is two component stuff from Epodex. Painting is easy, most of the work is preparing the underground.
Idk, you can probably ask the owner via the shop