===== Hosts =====
A number of hosts exist within the network of various categorisations:
==== Internet Servers ====
=== Central ===
Central is a small virtual machine providing a home point for other servers/services.
=== Sol ===
Sol is a dedicated server used to run heavier workloads and intranet services.
=== Neptune ===
Neptune is the primary node in a clustered application service.
=== Pluto ===
Pluto is the secondary node in a clustered application service.
==== LAN Servers ====
=== Mercury ===
Mercury is a low power device with dual ethernet ports that provides internet gateway routing/firewall/NAT services only.
=== Earth ===
Earth provides primary offline backup services and local staging for anything more complicated, it's automatically powered on once a day for backups and then powered off again, but can be brought online for other scenarios.
=== Jupiter ===
Jupiter provides secondary offline backup services ; it is powered on once a day, snapshots and backups the network and then powers its self off again, containing a backup vault equivalent in size to Earth.
=== Proteus ===
Proteus is a raspberry pi configured as command and control server, running Master Control Program (MCP), disk unlocking services and quick access functions (see MCP)
=== Ganymede ===
Ganymede is a pocket PC with a good day's battery life, it is used as a remote keypad terminal (see 'daily network routine') as well as keeping some aspect of the network alive in case of a power failure.
==== LAN Workstations ====
=== Mondas ===
Average windows Arch Linux desktop machine.
=== Luna ===
Average linux alternative desktop machine.
=== Venus ===
Laptop being used for experimental builds including Nix with KDE, secureboot and TPM/smartcard support throughout.
=== Kore ===
Average windows Arch Linux laptop.
==== LAN Other Devices ====
=== Phone ===
My mobile.
=== Misc Laptop ===
A laptop.