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Introducing Homelabinator, the easiest way to self-host.

Been using a similar project with friends, inspired by how Yunhost does manifests, and uses Tailscale / your Headscale

Is basically just a layer / scripting between Proxmox and Kubernetes for homelabbing

Doesn't require a custom ISO and is just a post install script on Proxmox.

auto ssl setup for all services with friendly URLs on your domain, control plane with Terraform-like declarative definitions for your lab

It's helped us a lot, but it's not something we have had time to tackle all the work involved to make it something valuable for others when everyone does homelabbing so differently.

The cons:

  • It's opinionated in its setup.
  • Certain tools like Nginx Proxy Manager+Adgaurd, and certain self hosted tools for uptime and resource usage monitor/alerts are not trivial to change to use what you prefer
  • only tested with machines above certain specs, no arm support.
  • new machines / (even compute nodes) all have to be proxmox
  • Adding new machines and deciding what runs where to be optimal is not a beginner friendly decision, and likely needs community support and tooling around that, if it's aimed at beginners

To do this properly is a big job, so hope this project works out for you as I like to see more community and people supporting each other with thier setups

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Installing Linux on Surface Pro 8

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I have quite a few Surface Pro's and had tried a few different options. I got EndeavourOS working but it was manual to setup. I also have a NixOS config, because I needed a way a to install it many times. I could share the config but NixOS is definitely not for everyone.

Aurora sounds like a good option.