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Linux Systems Administrator (Debian Based) | Programmer (Python, Basic C++, PowerShell scripting, Shell Scripting)

It's about time I started using LinkedIn more. Today, I want to share about my Home Lab/Network setup. My home lab uses ESXi to host multiple VMs across several VLANs. This setup includes my Home Assistant, Media Server, Discord bots (coded by me and 1 coded by a friend), two DNS servers for network-based ad and malicious website blocking, and various test environments for personal projects and scripts I'm developing. I'm also experimenting with LLMs for Home Assistant control, aiming to transition to a fully local smart home setup without relying on Google Home or an external network connection. The UDM SE powers my various (all Unifi) APs, POE++ switches, and external POE cameras around the house. This ensures that every device with an Ethernet port can be hardwired into the network. It also provides multiple VLANs and a consistent SSID for WiFi across IoT devices, personal devices, guest devices, and security devices. The Network is all powered by Ubiquiti Inc. Unifi and my YouFibre FTTP connection For personal preference and security reasons, I won't go into detail about the specific configurations of the network security setup beyond mentioning the use of VLANs. Here’s what my setup includes (from top to bottom): - Netdata DAS - Unused old HPDL380 G7 server - Unifi UDM SE (with a 2Gbps network connection from the ONT via a CAT8 cable) - Dell R620 - Dell KMMLED KVM monitor - 48-Port Unifi Switch - 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel - Dell R620 -Cisco C240 (currently unused and being built) #HomeLab #Linux #Dell #Unifi #Ubiquiti #Cisco #ESXi

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