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The goal of this project is to standardize practices and standards. Currently, the infrastructure is a mixture of Linux distributions, configuration management methods, and unclear ability to centrally manage and track systems beyond the Proxmox tools. |
The goal of this project is to standardize practices and standards. Currently, the infrastructure is a mixture of Linux distributions, configuration management methods, and unclear ability to centrally manage and track systems beyond the Proxmox tools. |
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Revision as of 19:36, 21 February 2026
The goal of this project is to standardize practices and standards. Currently, the infrastructure is a mixture of Linux distributions, configuration management methods, and unclear ability to centrally manage and track systems beyond the Proxmox tools.
| Role | Service Chosen / Choices |
|---|---|
| Distribution | Debian |
| DNS | PowerDNS/??? |
| IPAM | Nautobot/??? |
Debian
PS:1's Linux distribution of choice is Debian. Eventually, all PS:1 Linux infrastructure components should be converted to Debian Trixie. Currently, a mix of CentOS 6, CentOS 7, Rocky 9, and Debian is used. End-of-life systems should be prioritized higher than currently in support systems.
IPAM/Infrastructure Management
This project should investigate tools like Nautobot to define and manage IT infrastructure.