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CCTV segment (dCCTV 10.0.30.0/24) on a dedicated pfSense leg for the garage camera
Viktor and emo are adding the first owned camera at the Sofia site (HiLook
IPC-T241H-C watching the garage / server rack). Viktor asked to finalize
emo's plan; the grilling session resolved emo's five open decisions and
replaced the doc's 802.1Q-trunk idea with the site idiom: a dedicated
physical leg (R730 eno2 -> vmbr2 -> pfSense net3 = dCCTV 10.0.30.1/24),
port-based VLAN split on the shared TL-SG105PE, camera default-deny with
NTP-only egress, Frigate + ha-sofia as the only consumers.

The PVE bridge, pfSense interface, Kea subnet and firewall rules were
applied live this session (hand-managed hosts, backed up). This commit
records the decision (ADR-0017), the glossary terms (Segment / CCTV
segment), the as-built architecture doc, and bumps Frigate's ADR-0016
VRAM budget 2000 -> 2300 MiB for the upcoming NVDEC stream.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 20:01:45 +00:00
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adr CCTV segment (dCCTV 10.0.30.0/24) on a dedicated pfSense leg for the garage camera 2026-07-02 20:01:45 +00:00
architecture CCTV segment (dCCTV 10.0.30.0/24) on a dedicated pfSense leg for the garage camera 2026-07-02 20:01:45 +00:00
benchmarks fix: restore tree dropped by 6d224861; land stem95su gdrive-sync (10m) [ci skip] 2026-06-09 08:45:33 +00:00
plans k8s-upgrade: classify compat-gate blocks as actionable vs held; quiet the held case 2026-06-28 10:08:20 +00:00
post-mortems devvm containment: drop the MemoryHigh throttle band, straight to MemoryMax OOM 2026-07-02 16:59:38 +00:00
runbooks devvm containment: drop the MemoryHigh throttle band, straight to MemoryMax OOM 2026-07-02 16:59:38 +00:00
known-issues.md fix: restore tree dropped by 6d224861; land stem95su gdrive-sync (10m) [ci skip] 2026-06-09 08:45:33 +00:00
README.md fix: restore tree dropped by 6d224861; land stem95su gdrive-sync (10m) [ci skip] 2026-06-09 08:45:33 +00:00

Infrastructure Documentation

This repository contains the configuration and documentation for a homelab Kubernetes cluster running on Proxmox. The infrastructure hosts 70+ services managed declaratively with Terraform and Terragrunt.

Quick Reference

Network Ranges

  • Physical Network: 192.168.1.0/24 - Physical devices and host network
  • Management VLAN 10: 10.0.10.0/24 - Infrastructure VMs and management
  • Kubernetes VLAN 20: 10.0.20.0/24 - Kubernetes cluster network

Key URLs

  • Public: viktorbarzin.me
  • Internal: viktorbarzin.lan

Architecture Documentation

Document Description
Overview Infrastructure overview, hardware specs, VM inventory, and service catalog
Networking Network topology, VLANs, routing, and firewall rules
VPN Headscale mesh VPN and Cloudflare Tunnel configuration
Storage Proxmox host NFS, Proxmox CSI (LVM-thin + LUKS2), and persistent volume management
Authentication Authentik SSO, OIDC flows, and service integration
Security CrowdSec IPS, Kyverno policies, and security controls
Monitoring Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, and observability stack
Secrets Management HashiCorp Vault integration and secret rotation
CI/CD Woodpecker CI pipeline and deployment automation
Backup & DR Backup strategy, disaster recovery, and restore procedures
Compute Proxmox VMs, GPU passthrough, K8s resource management, and VPA
Databases PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, and database operators
Multi-tenancy Namespace isolation, tier system, and resource quotas

Operations

  • Runbooks - Step-by-step operational procedures
  • Plans - Infrastructure change plans and rollout strategies

Getting Started

  1. Review the Overview for a high-level understanding
  2. Read the Networking doc to understand connectivity
  3. Check Compute for resource management patterns
  4. Explore individual architecture docs based on your area of interest