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    Please allow me to share a little bit too much before going to the point of the post.

    Last November I decided to enroll in a course to get official recognition of something I've been doing for the last twenty years, which is to put together and install computers. The course is Computer Hardware and Repair/Fault Diagnosis (loose translation)

    I learned the hard way, by myself, making mistakes and taking apart old machines and trying to revive hardware I was constantly told it was useless and/or obsolete. Linux was a great part of this. I'm an obnoxious FOSS/Linux crusader and I'm not ashamed.

    In order to finish a course where I gained absolutely zero new knowledge and was taken as non-serious for stating I do not use anything but Linux for my daily computer needs I now have to, with no relation whatsoever and classes on it, design on paper a computer network.

    Because I'm petty, I'd like to design it completely around Linux and FOSS solutions. Just to mess with the people that have even imposed I have to write the assigment in Word, with Arial font.

    Please, point me towards some sources I can use. Nothing too in depth is necessary.

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      Please allow me to share a little bit too much before going to the point of the post.

      Last November I decided to enroll in a course to get official recognition of something I've been doing for the last twenty years, which is to put together and install computers. The course is Computer Hardware and Repair/Fault Diagnosis (loose translation)

      I learned the hard way, by myself, making mistakes and taking apart old machines and trying to revive hardware I was constantly told it was useless and/or obsolete. Linux was a great part of this. I'm an obnoxious FOSS/Linux crusader and I'm not ashamed.

      In order to finish a course where I gained absolutely zero new knowledge and was taken as non-serious for stating I do not use anything but Linux for my daily computer needs I now have to, with no relation whatsoever and classes on it, design on paper a computer network.

      Because I'm petty, I'd like to design it completely around Linux and FOSS solutions. Just to mess with the people that have even imposed I have to write the assigment in Word, with Arial font.

      Please, point me towards some sources I can use. Nothing too in depth is necessary.

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      Router: opnsense/pfsense
      Switch: I guess look at something like Open vSwitch - https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs)
      WiFi/Mesh network: OpenWrt with 802.11r setup - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/roaming
      Server: Proxmox or Debian Bookworm with KVM/Qemu
      Docker/Kubernetes: Portainer CE version as a VM in Proxmox - https://github.com/portainer/portainer
      Collab software: https://github.com/nextcloud/server
      Server Backup: Proxmox backup server or Borg backup/Restic
      Client backup: Borg backup/Restic

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        Router: opnsense/pfsense
        Switch: I guess look at something like Open vSwitch - https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs)
        WiFi/Mesh network: OpenWrt with 802.11r setup - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/roaming
        Server: Proxmox or Debian Bookworm with KVM/Qemu
        Docker/Kubernetes: Portainer CE version as a VM in Proxmox - https://github.com/portainer/portainer
        Collab software: https://github.com/nextcloud/server
        Server Backup: Proxmox backup server or Borg backup/Restic
        Client backup: Borg backup/Restic

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        This is going to be a blast.

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          Router: opnsense/pfsense
          Switch: I guess look at something like Open vSwitch - https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs)
          WiFi/Mesh network: OpenWrt with 802.11r setup - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/roaming
          Server: Proxmox or Debian Bookworm with KVM/Qemu
          Docker/Kubernetes: Portainer CE version as a VM in Proxmox - https://github.com/portainer/portainer
          Collab software: https://github.com/nextcloud/server
          Server Backup: Proxmox backup server or Borg backup/Restic
          Client backup: Borg backup/Restic

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          Couple things:

          Maybe opnsense over pfsense, pfsense people aren’t nice
          Proxmox is great but consider running docker in an lxc container as well

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            Couple things:

            Maybe opnsense over pfsense, pfsense people aren’t nice
            Proxmox is great but consider running docker in an lxc container as well

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            While I'm morally in the opnsense camp I know pfsense has more third party packages available.
            Running docker in an lxc sounds interesting, I'm a bit old school and enjoy the isolation that a true vm gives you.

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