If you can provide what sort of setup you are trying to use (are you on CloudFlare, are you using Caddy/Nginx/etc.) I can probably provide some direction
how are you sharing your networks from one stack to another in a reliable way that doesn't require you to manually reconnect the network after recreating the stack? i currently have my cloudflared tunnel in with mastodon and feel like splitting it out might be a good idea.
I'm fairly new to homelab and not sure what you mean by stack. Is that a separate node in proxmox with docker installed and then the containers or is it another server with the apps installed on it?
currently just running a monero miner as I have not been playing minecraft recently.
Hardware:
Main server
Ryzen 7 3900XT with 64GB of ram, two 240GB ssds running in raid1, two 4tb hard
drives running in raid1, running proxmox with mostly alpine linux VMs
Secondary Server:
Intel nuc running alpinelinux, only running secondary unbound/dnsmasq server so
if my main server goes down, dns still works.
Late 2013 iMac:
I was using it to run an iMessage to matrix bridge but I was not able to get it
to work so now I just vnc into it to text. (suggestions welcome as vnc is
annoying)
I also have another intel nuc that does not do anything.
All of these servers are connected to an APC back-ups UPS.
Currently just NextCloud, HomeAssistant, HyperHDR, and KOreader Sync with OPNsense for my router/firewall but I've been messing around with Matrix, SearX, and a few others in containers! Don't quite have enough cores in my current home "server" to run too many things at once though unfortunately.
-Synology - Heimdall PaperlessNgx
-Linux VM (on synology) - Deluge
-M1 Mac Mini - Plex Jellyfin Radarr Sonarr Sabnzbd Stash
-NUC Windows - Calibre Kiwix
I have a vsphere cluster through vmug, with vsan, running AD, admin center, librenms, Postgres for dev, veeam, then some stuff I am testing for work like sccm and ADFS.