u/vive-le-tour

built an Adguard High Availability controller
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built an Adguard High Availability controller

Hi team, in case any of you are homelabbers and running multiple versions of Adguard Home, or want too, I built something to make it super easy to manage.

It's a DNS Controller specifically for Adguard Home, can support a cluster of nodes, in a central control plane, giving you the ability to push configs to all nodes at once, read the stats, logs etc in a central place from all nodes, revert configs, etc. a real HA controller.

It doesn't affect the DNS operations at all, all traffic is still via your nodes.

check it out at https://github.com/benchristian88/atlas-dns if you are keen to try it out.

I built it because I wanted it, no product validation, no other user feedback, just felt like something I wanted. Hope someone finds it useful.

u/vive-le-tour — 4 days ago
▲ 847 r/homelab

A homelab journey - this is a deep rabbit hole

Just want to shout out to you all and thank your for the spirt of this sub, the sharing, and the ideas. I started a few years ago with a some hue bulbs, then into a vera home automation controller, raspi, nuc, proxmox, proxmox cluster, rack, bigger rack, storage, dell server.

This has been a fun few years, and now with a little help from codex building my own tools. Recently pulled together a high availability controller for Adguard Home so I can have two nodes fully synced, and managed. I know, it's AI assisted, I get it, but far out, I would never have been able to build my own software tools. I am even impressing myself.

This rabbit hole has now lead me to ideas about the future, a website, a product/sales guy building a business around an AI Agent Control plane - supporting fully autonomous enterprises. Just need to find an investor.

My lab (to meet the post rules)

- Unifi, Dream Machine Pro, USW-16-POE x2, US-8-60W, USW Flex Mini x2, AP-AC-LR x 5

- 3 x Intel NUC I5 - 16 GB RAM 500GB/1TB drives, Proxmox 9 Cluster

- Intel NUC i5 - 16 GB RAM 1TB Promox Backup Server

- Dell XR4000 with Dual XR4510 Sleds 256GB Ram each and 8TB storage each

- Synology 923+ with 8TB for Photos/321 Backups

- Installed Apps - see the homarr dashboard shot

What a wild journey! Thank you all. Enjoy the ride

u/vive-le-tour — 4 days ago