How many Raspberry Pis do you have and what are they used for?

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Decided to split up my pi's to do separate things.

I have a handful of things running on my Pi4, but sometimes I like to tinker and it goes offline for other things.

So I'm moving to 3, Pi3b+'s, each with their own single use:
PiHole,
Wireguard VPN,
One for network USB that I found here https://youtu.be/I5zA1lU5Tw0

Then that frees up the 4b for Transmission and Plex - I'm the only one in my house that uses it so if it goes offline it's no issue.

Setting it all up once I grab a network switch.
 
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I'm now currently following along with a YouTube series by NovaspiritTech, called Pi-Hosted.

Uses a single Pi 4 to host a variety of services through Docker.

So far got things working nicely:
Plex, Transmission, jDownloader, File Explorer, OpenVPN, Nextcloud.

I think the next video is going to be about reverse proxies, which is nice as I don't know much about them at all.
 
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I'm now currently following along with a YouTube series by NovaspiritTech, called Pi-Hosted.

Uses a single Pi 4 to host a variety of services through Docker.

Seen that will revisit this. I had 4xPi2's running Portainer as a cluster for months. The master one seemed to fail but I have not got round to interrogating it. Was thinking about splitting them up again but you have reminded me to maybe user 3 in a cluster and keep 1 for random projetcs.
 
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Seen that will revisit this. I had 4xPi2's running Portainer as a cluster for months. The master one seemed to fail but I have not got round to interrogating it. Was thinking about splitting them up again but you have reminded me to maybe user 3 in a cluster and keep 1 for random projetcs.

What did you use to cluster them together? Interested in learning about this.
 
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What did you use to cluster them together? Interested in learning about this.

Portainer.

Hardware wise, I used a USB charging unit (power for four Pi's), made my own short Cat5e cables, a cheap Network switch, standoffs so that four of them were in a tower. Configure the master pi and config the other three to be slaves. Old desktop fan in front to blow over them all. Was in my loft for almost a year where it was running pihole, database server, network bandwidth logger and a few mess about testing containers.

Good little mock lab to get you into ansible and VM's etc. or just to hobby about.
 
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Portainer.

Hardware wise, I used a USB charging unit (power for four Pi's), made my own short Cat5e cables, a cheap Network switch, standoffs so that four of them were in a tower. Configure the master pi and config the other three to be slaves. Old desktop fan in front to blow over them all. Was in my loft for almost a year where it was running pihole, database server, network bandwidth logger and a few mess about testing containers.

Good little mock lab to get you into ansible and VM's etc. or just to hobby about.

You can use portainer to create a cluster? I didn't know that. I thought it had to be something like kubernetes.

What I'd ideally like to do is have a stack of 4 Pi's all running these many containers that I have, and if one where to go offline / die, then the clients would be none the wiser and everything would carry on as normal.

So you're saying this is possible with portainer?
 
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Yes I recall it was setup a docker swarm first. Then on the master pi install portainer to control them all. I would have to find the guide I used but it was well over a year ago.

Here is a nice page and I remember referring to these links of the projects as over time these things become easier to manage or someone creates a script to do the heavy work.

This one looks very similar to what I did but isn't the exact one.
 
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I've just watched eta primes pi zero 2 video on you tube, it seems very impressive for its low price. Basically he managed to easily overclock it to 1.3ghz in testing it was on par with a pi 3b performance wise.

I'm thinking this would make a perfect portable amiga emulator machine for my swos addiction.
 
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I've just watched eta primes pi zero 2 video on you tube, it seems very impressive for its low price. Basically he managed to easily overclock it to 1.3ghz in testing it was on par with a pi 3b performance wise.

I'm thinking this would make a perfect portable amiga emulator machine for my swos addiction.

I really recommend searching up Jeff Geerling on YouTube as well. Always love his videos. Gets into more technical detail than ETAPrime
 
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Slightly disappointed in the packaging from the PiHut. Just the PiZero2 in an antic static bag inside a jiffy bag.

It arrived safe and sound but was at least expecting the PiZero to arrive inside it's own box.
 
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