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Mine is a local one, running on an OrangePi Zero. Contains three things.

- DNSMasq for handling local hostnames, and caching external queries for reducing round trips and latency.

- SyncThing for aggregating a couple of computers, act as an always on file syncing endpoint. It also handles transferring/syncing files between home and work.

- qBittorrent client for downloading Linux ISOs and keeping them alive. I use a lot of VMs and replicate work environment at home for testing stuff, so having the ISOs and keeping them seedable is nice.

Since it's not that powerful, SFTP file transfers tax the processor a lot, so it also has a local, unencrypted FTP server for transferring files in and out.



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