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MacBook Pro:
mbp.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 2:
rpi2.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 3:
rpi3.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 4:
rpi4.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 5:
rpi5.domain.com
(Yes, I have one of each.)
Synology DS415+:
ds415.domain.com
Phone:
iphone.domain.com
Watch:
watch.domain.com
AppleTV:
appletv.domain.com
Nintendo Switch:
switch.domain.com
What happens if you add another RPi?
I might rename them. So, e.g. if I’d add another Pi5, the existing one would become
rpi5-1
and the new onerpi5-2
.I envy you so much
Wait until I tell you about all the small issues this zoo of devices brings with it… haha.
I'm missing the rpi1 in that list. Please fix ASAP.
That one was called just
rpi.domain.com
, but didn't stand the test of time...