Fully automated homelab from empty disk to running services with a single command.
GPL-3.0 License
Features • Get Started • Documentation
This project utilizes Infrastructure as Code and GitOps to automate provisioning, operating, and updating self-hosted services in my homelab. It can be used as a highly customizable framework to build your own homelab.
What is a homelab?
Homelab is a laboratory at home where you can self-host, experiment with new technologies, practice for certifications, and so on. For more information, please see the r/homelab introduction and the Home Operations Discord community (formerly known as k8s-at-home).
Project status: ALPHA
This project is still in the experimental stage, and I don't use anything critical on it. Expect breaking changes that may require a complete redeployment. A proper upgrade path is planned for the stable release. More information can be found in the roadmap below.
PC-MK26ECZDR
(Japanese version of the ThinkCentre M700):
Intel Core i5-6600T @ 2.70GHz
16GB
128GB
TL-SG108
switch:
8
1000Mbps
Some demo videos and screenshots are shown here. They can't capture all the project's features, but they are sufficient to get a concept of it.
Demo |
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Deploy with a single command (after updating the configuration files) |
PXE boot |
Observe network traffic with Hubble, built on top of Cilium and eBPF |
Homepage powered by... Homepage |
Monitoring dashboard powered by Grafana |
Git server powered by Gitea |
Matrix chat server |
Continuous integration with Woodpecker CI |
Continuous deployment with ArgoCD |
ntfy displaying received alerts |
Self-hosted AI powered by Ollama (experimental, not very fast because I don't have a GPU) |
See roadmap and open issues for a list of proposed features and known issues.
Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
Please see contributing guide for more information.
Copyright © 2020 - 2024 Khue Doan
Distributed under the GPLv3 License.
See license page or LICENSE.md
file for more information.
References:
cloudflared
processesHere is a list of the contributors who have helped to improve this project. Big shout-out to them!
If you feel you're missing from this list, please feel free to add yourself in a PR.