Home infrastructure
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Updated
Jul 9, 2024 - Jinja
There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:
Home infrastructure
Configuration for my home network/lab/playground.
My homelab as IaC (Infrastructure as Code).
Homelab management infrastructure (Packer / Terraform / Ansible / Octodns / Argocd)
My home Kubernetes cluster, managed by flux
A mono repo for my home infrastructure and Kubernetes cluster.
My personal Homelab based on ansible and docker
[Migrated to self-hosted ari-web Forgejo: https://git.ari.lt/ari.lt/mail.ari.lt] [Migrated to self-hosted ari-web Forgejo: https://git.ari.lt/ari/mail.ari.lt] ari-web mailcow instance
Mono repository for selfhosted infrastructure based on Kubernetes. Managed by Flux using IaC And GitOps principles
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