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I am a particular fan of the rubberised damping system for your homebrew box.
Well done, Sir.
Well done, Sir.
That's next on the list, but I don't feel too happy about an additional 30-40Kg sat up in the loft. It would need careful placement at the very least.UPS?
I need about 1400VA to make sure everything can run under load for enough time to survive a brief outage as well as shutdown safely, so I'm looking at a 3u APC unit which is about 31Kg. It would probably be fine as you say, quite a bit less than a human. But it still makes me nervous30-40kg? Mine weighs maybe 20kg at the most. As for loft taking the weight...surely with boards down...they can take a humans weight so... ?
The HAProxy server is external to my network and is mainly there so that I can serve a useful message should my network be unreachable or unable to serve pages (there have been situations in the recent past where Virgin Media have left me without a connection for anything from a few minutes, to several hours or a couple of days - it's rare but it does happen). It also has the happy side effect of hiding my IP address, as well as giving me somewhere to host static contentAny reason why you're going for HaProxy -> pfSense -> Zen Load Balancer ?
I would have pfsense first and then your load balancer, it seems pointless to have load balancer, firewall, load balancer?
Quite possibly, I hadn't considered that. I'd have thought the cold wouldn't be that good for them either. All good reasons not to worry about a UPS just yet!Surely heat in the loft would kill the batteries in the UPS?
The heat is an issue I have to keep a close eye on though. Winter so far has been fine, no condensation issues. Summer last year was interesting. We had external temperatures of over 25 degrees and in the loft it was very hot indeed - unbearable as you say. The temps in the servers didn't go above around 35 degrees, which although is very hot, didn't seem to be a problem. A little bit of air movement as well as keeping the loft hatch open during the day seemed to help quite a bit.