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.