I don't name my servers anything special, but I do name my various Zigbee sensors in Home Assistant after Egyptian gods. Atum-Ra, Tefnut, Shu, etc. I've avoided the ones that also coincide with Stargate gods, as I thought that would be too exciting for me.
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tools for my docker host with most services running on it truenas for my truenas host p01-p03 for my VPSs gpu-linux for my AI art and LLM machine
desktops and laptops are all misc strings that windows or Linux comes up with at install time
My first server was a used Dell r420, so I named it Pyrocumulus, after clouds that form over fires or volcanoes
Only two I've thought through naming are
Roshar - Unraid server where 90% of apps/services live.
Cobalt Guard - Ubiquiti UDMPro
Maybe Knight Radiant or a character who is one, or even one of the orders would have fit better for protecting roshar but I like how cobalt guard sounds for a FW
I use Harry potter characters mostly for wife approval points.
Pi based one was called Dobby runs home assistant and is small
First one was called Fawkes because it was a reused laptop and was hot
Current one is buckbeak because it's fast and like Fawkes came back from dead systems
I have a threadripper at work to come so I'll have to think of what that one will be.
ever since i first fell in love with warcraft, it's always been kalimdor people, points, and places
All my machines are named on some variation of David Bowie albums. Outside - my laptop, Blackstar - server 1, Stardust - server 2, etc.
Two metal gear references: Arsenal gear and Outer Heaven.
And then the container ship company that blocked the canal, Evergreen
All having references to be able to hold many containers/weapons
I lol'd at Evergreen. Excellent choice.
Swedish city names, but only the ones with pure english characters to avoid hassel 😅
Kiruna
Halmstad
Lund
Etc...
At home my systems use Star Wars planet names like Naboo, Coruscant, etc.
At work we use Game of Thrones characters (and we've somehow exhausted that list...)
Birds. Servers are big, strong, imposing birds. Mobile devices are small and flitting birds. Things in between are birds in between. I've put some thematic value on some of the bird names (a showy bird for media, etc.).
DataOfDoom
My proxmox server is named Atlas. It hosts a Truenas VM called truenas, a ubuntu server lts vm called Poseidon for docker container hosting a homeassistant VM called homeassistant and a second VM for docker containers called Neptune where I want to gradually move and reorganize my services as required.
I also have a raspberry pi as a general testserver called eileithya and a Synology Nas named Hestia
Rabble. It's themed with my other devices, Pibble, Pabble, and Ribble.
hugin, munin (ML compute, storage) NAS-T sidebox-1 to 4
yep wild mix
Travolta, Stallone, Dr.Jacoby, BlackMamba
Anonymous-Proxy
My main server is called Master and my server for testing is called lenno because it's an old Lenovo PC. Ich habe two zfs pools on my main server called Avalon and the newest one is called Pegasus. I named them after the two galaxies from the Star Gate TV Shows.
Firebox to run my Firefox. Other servers I've dedicated to hosting that I don't interact regularly with I have been less creative with, usually my username and something to do with the server.
The gist of rfc1178 is
- don't name them incomprehensible shit
- don't name them indistinguishable shit
- don't name them unpronounceable shit
- don't name them after their ephemeral purpose (less an issue now since it's one service per cattle member)
I worked at a shop where it was all ussfllb02 (a Linux load balancer in San Fran) and ukloesto12 (an emc array in London) and that's how they went all over the globe for like 15 DCs.
But then it got hard to keep the numbers straight, and we'd patch boxb10 instead of 01 or something, and the very real issue where humans can't keep abstract glyphs in their head for too long became a problem.
I'll do RedTruck and GreenBoat every time.
I've felt the same pain, coming from enterprise environment with strict naming convention. So, of course, at home I avoid that like eating sh*t.
At home my servers are called after my deceased pets, little tribute of their precious time on earth, based on their "capabilities". Some raspberry pis with small services named after our squirrel and cats and the big ones named after our dogs. That way they continue somehow with us, even after leaving us for more than 15 years.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters | More Letters |
---|---|
AP | WiFi Access Point |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, automates assignment of IPs when connecting to a network |
DNS | Domain Name Service/System |
IP | Internet Protocol |
LXC | Linux Containers |
NAS | Network-Attached Storage |
NFS | Network File System, a Unix-based file-sharing protocol known for performance and efficiency |
NVR | Network Video Recorder (generally for CCTV) |
PiHole | Network-wide ad-blocker (DNS sinkhole) |
RPi | Raspberry Pi brand of SBC |
SBC | Single-Board Computer |
VPN | Virtual Private Network |
VPS | Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) |
ZFS | Solaris/Linux filesystem focusing on data integrity |
Zigbee | Wireless mesh network for low-power devices |
15 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 7 acronyms.
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- space
- magnet
- qdivison
- pi3
- pi3v2
I use Roman deities. My recent Beelink purchase received the name Mellona. I thought it was fitting. Others have no relevance, just random, like Pluto, Juno, Jupiter, Neptune... double fun for them being space objects as well.
Delta, Epsilon, Beta, rpi01, rpi02...
My Unraid NAS and media server is called Madmartigan. The Proxmox server running Home Assistant, second Pihole instance and my bookmark manager and such is called Willow. My raspberry pi that I use for testing and such is called Brownie.
- Phone: yoda
- Desktop: bb8
- Firewall: c3po
- Switch: macewindu
- NASes:
- anakin
- r2d2
- Wireless APs:
- biggs
- garven
- poe
- typho
- thane
- wedge (virtual controller)
- Proxmox nodes:
- chewy
- hansolo
- obiwan
- Raspberry PIs:
- bobafett
- lando
- jangofett
- quigon
- rey
- finn
i like fruit, so I have kiwi, mango, ...
- Kubernetes Cluster
- pi-left
- pi-right
- pi-centre
- Other Servers
- pi-katamari (file server & database)
- pi-athens (DHCP, DNS, pi-hole)
- Alexandria (Synology)
- Desktops
- Berlin
- Laptops
- London
- Brighton
- Brussels
- Cambridge
- Toronto
- Phones
- Laconia
- Vulcan
- Bajor
My home server is called Home Alone, my web server Carl Lewis. At work we use names of robots or computers from movies, games or comics.
Sphinx
Jean-Luc. My previous home server was a Cisco thin-client and my partner called it Benjamin so when I replaced it, I kept the logic.