pretty new setup but so far I've got
symmetra - synology dsm (nas)
junkrat - intel nuc main server
need to name my desktop/laptop now and maybe networking gear. thinking ramattra for the router and zenyatta for the bridge
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pretty new setup but so far I've got
symmetra - synology dsm (nas)
junkrat - intel nuc main server
need to name my desktop/laptop now and maybe networking gear. thinking ramattra for the router and zenyatta for the bridge
I've gone through lots of themes. These days it's mostly where things are or what they are for. Topshelf, closet, code lives on monkey, work laptop is named work. I've had more fun themes but the novelty wore off.
I have pebble, pabble, pibble, rebble, rabble, ribble and nibble.
Though the primary server is old enough that it was from a time when I named everything after Transformers, so it's Shockwave.
My little pony. My pihole is pinkypie, mediaserver trottingham, homeassistant is ponyville, and my backup server is canterlot. And so on... :)
Used to be names from Neuromancer like "ono-sendai" and variations of that.
Now laptop is "flat", server is named after it's purpose like log, mail, mon, hosting, storage, etc.
References to The Dark Tower or Murakami characters.
I recently de-embarrassed my hostnames. I went with names that are one step removed from being dead obvious. Feels nice having descriptive, but not uncreative, names for everything
cooking-phasers
baconaxe
foot-therapy
Are my current guys.
I wouldn't say my hostnames are very creative, but they all have some kind of backstory.
Main desktop: POwOful
It's a pretty powerful desktop, so why not call it that :)
Laptop: LenOwO
Can you guess the laptop brand?
Server 1: Shitbox
It's my first server box I ever built, so it's underpowered and pretty shitty.
Server 2: Stowage
My proper server with actual data parity, and it's pretty powerful
Server 3: Jank
This one is another shitmix of hardware with random harddrives in raid 0. I am aware that they'll die at some point, and all of that data stored on it will be lost, so i use it as temporary storage whenever I need to copy something from one machine to another.
Robot vacuum: suckywucky
Yea....
Reserved for future use: krex & krox
Poor "kryx".
I call them after what service is running on it. E.g. openvpn.
weeb ones
I just memorise the IPs lmao. then again I only have 1 or 2 hosts up on my network ever
I take a word that's related to the purpose of the new host and put it in an online translator and cycle through languages until I get something cool.
What names has this process come up with?
For my ProxMox server stuff I went with Lord of the Rings. The idea being the servers would be locations and the VMs would characters.
So right now my main server is Rivendell, and my PiHole on it is Gandalf ("You shall not pass!" Heehee eventually he'll have OPNSense too...)
If I get HomeAssistant at some point, obviously that'll be Samwise!
My Klipper VM for 3D printing is Celebrimbor, and the individual printers are named after various deities or myth figures of crafting/smithing/creativity like Brigid and Eitri.
For my client devices, I name my personal hardware after BattleTech mechs and that works well. It's intuitive because I can line up various roles and weight classes.
So my main desktop is Timberwolf, and my laptops are named after light mechs like Kitfox or Mistlynx.
Phones and tablets I don't really care about, they usually just name themselves after their model anyway. :)
Naming my devices after stars. Specifically stars in Ursa-Major
Desktop: alioth Laptop: alkaid Smartphone: alcor SteamDeck: dubhe Server: sarir
I used the names of the eldrazi from magic the gathering:
Ulamog: desktop PC Emrakul: NAS / Plex server name Kozilek: NUC mini PC
For my servers I try to use names from the Final Fantasy universe. Lately been focusing on FFXI end game bosses.
Kirin (opnsense firewall) Byakko (proxmox host) Tiamat (proxmox backup) Shiva (Nas)
The only clever virtual machine names I care to brag about are: DockBox (VM running docker) Jellxc (proxmox lxc running jellyfin)
Norbert, Norbina, Morbert, Morbina, Hassio, Nassio
I self-host for learning and fun. So I name my home servers with the car names.
| Server | Hostname | car name | |
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| | RaspberryPi | cooper | Mini Cooper| | Old Laptop | Raptor | Ford F150 Raptor | | PC | Hummer | Hummer |
Hello!
Well I'm having the following hostnames on my LAN:
Have fun!