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@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ Here is the layout of my nodes:
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| **NIC** | 1Gbps (+ 2.5Gbps) | 1Gbps + 2.5Gbps | 1Gbps + 2.5Gbps |
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| **M.2** | 2 | 1 | 1 |
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| **2,5"** | 2 | 2 | 1 |
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Each node follows the same disk layout: a 256GB SSD in the 2.5" bay for the operating system and a 1TB NVMe drive for data storage.
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### Network
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For the network, I had two main objectives: implement VLANs for network segmentation and manage my firewall for more granular control. Since my nodes were equipped with 2.5Gbps NICs, I needed switches that could handle those speeds, and a few Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports for my Zigbee antenna and what could come after.
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@@ -102,16 +103,15 @@ Options were limited, there was no way I was going to convince my wife that our
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The best solution I came up with was to drill two 40mm holes above the kitchen cabinet. I ran PVC pipes through the wall and installed two small fans, each cushioned with foam to minimize vibrations and keep noise down.
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Inside the rack, I also added two 80mm fans to help with airflow. To keep everything quiet, I hooked up a PWM controller to regulate fan speeds, striking a balance between airflow and silence.
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### Photos
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Here what is look like
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## Software Stack
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### Hypervisor
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### Network
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