| I run separate devices. I want my linux systems up most of the time, while my gaming or work devices only run when i want something fast. I stopped using dual boot, as it's a hassle with data, backup etc. Also they heat up the room way faster then my linux devices. I only backup my notebooks, Desktops store the work data on the NAS directly. Hardware, mostly on: - 4 NAS (2 QNAP, 2 Synology) for multimedia, filestorage and backup - Rasperry with Home-Assistant - Linux Webserver on a Mac Mini - OPNsense firewall on a passive cooled MiniPC - Mostly wired 1gbit Ethernet Hardware, on when used: - Mac Notebook - 3 Gaming Rigs / Work PC - 4K-Beamer connected to 2 of the PC's - Meta Quest 3, sometimes used as a screen for the second pc or for VR (VRDesktop) Software: - Home-Assistant to Boot devices that are locked away and sometimes shut-down. - Rustdesk on all devices with a GUI, Steam for game streaming - Syncthing to replicate my 3TB Data on 2 NAS and my Notebook - xBrowserSync, Bitwarden for Browser Data Sync Notes: Streaming works well except for 4k Resolutions. VRDesktop is very good even with larger resolutions. |