How about what I'm not self-hosting? Lemmy. If anyone has an up to date guide on self-hosting a single user instance of lemmy that is actually easy to follow, that would be great. I just want to control my user account.
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- NAS: TrueNAS
- HomeKit Bridge: HomeBridge
- Spelling/Grammar: LanguageTool Server
- DBs: MariaDB, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Influx
- In-memory caches: Memcached, Reddis
- Dashboards/Alerting: Grafana
- File Storage/Sharing: Nextcloud
- Metrics/Logs: Prometheus, Mimir
- Media: Plex
Most of these are run on a RPi4 cluster (Consul as mesh/discovery, Nomad for orchestration). This list doesn't include stuff on the router/firewall (WG, DNS, filtering, blah blah blah... )
I really wish I had the time to make a home cluster over just using cloud. I’ve seen some folks buy broken screen laptops and make a great x86 cluster that way.
Oracle Database and Apex for a shopping list application for my family.
I've got 3 "servers" at the moment running lots of fun services.
Dell Optiplex Tower
- Sevarr Suite
- Audiobookshelf
- Calibre/Calibre-Web
- Nextcloud
- FreshRSS
- Paperless
- Linkding
- Dillinger
- HomeAssistant
- Mealie
- WikiJS
- Gitea
- PiHole
- Homepage
Old Laptop
- Project Zomboid Server
- Minecraft Server
- copyparty
- Tinfoil/NUT
Raspi4
- Klipper/Mainsail
- Obico
- VanDam
I also run Plex off of my Desktop, but I plan to build a new server soon to replace the Optiplex that I can migrate it to. I'm also going to be integrating Authentik. Everything is managed using Yacht and running on Ubuntu, then proxied through Cloudflare or tunnelled through Tailscale.
MeshCentral for providing remote IT support. I run it in a lightweight VM on very modest hardware (ancient Core 2 system I had kicking around) and it works great. The sheer breadth of features is damn impressive and I'd consider it among some of the best open source projects in terms of UI. No middleman like TeamViewer or Splashtop, and it only costs me a bit of time and hardware.
Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi
I really want to get something like a Synology NAS to run a media server / VPN server / PiHole / NAS server on, but I don't have $500-$1000 to drop on new hardware right now.
Intel nuc10i7FNH on Ubuntu Pro running Plex, Tautulli, and a Fabric Minecraft server.
RPi3b+ running pihole/unbound and PiVPN
Currently running OPNsense on my primary router/firewall appliance, with a WireGuard VPN so I can access my self-hosted stuff remotely without exposing more of an attack surface.
Actual things I’m hosting:
- Vaultwarden
- Nginx Proxy Manager
- Pi-hole
Those are all running on a Libre LePotato.
Currently that’s all the hardware I have, but I’m hoping to expand as time goes on. Next step is setting up a proxmox machine (I have an old desktop but it generates too much heat for where I want to store it)
Elaborate more on the first point please. I know and use opnsense but what about the VPN?
My general rule is to not self host things that are good enough / free (as in $$ not FOSS). So I don't host email or music. I'm not a huge music person so spotify does the job, and gmail's been great since it started.
Things I do host
- media server (jellyfin + sonarr/radarr etc)
- stable diffusion image generation server
- games (starbound mostly, killed minecraft after microsoft takeover)
- lemmy
- comics/manga server (komga)
- yt-dl web interface
Why did you killed Minecraft after MS takeover? Especially after you wrote that you use gmail
- Plesk (web stack) - almalinux 8
- Work VM - Windows LTSC
- arrstack - Docker
- Ghost - Docker
- Convos - Docker
- Unraid
- ESXi with vSphere
I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things, but that's mostly what I host here at home. My lemmy instance is on DigitalOcean.
VFIO KVM/ QEMU GPU passthrough for Windows VM for Solidworks. A forked program that I've turned into something completely different, I took some random http server from github and made it convert PDFs to Excel, linked it to my website so it can be used. Got a small network share for all the movies I've got which is kinda a lot Made a VM with a dedicated nic for managing my websites
Everything is on One PC, got 4 more systems that have no purpose and are there if this one dies so I have reserve. Any ideas on how to repurpose them? Also on todo list is an self hosted mail server that I'm yet to do because of domain issues. They are expensive lol
I have a dietPi on a RapsberryPi2 where I run a vaultwarden instance and pi-hole
I host the following in my house:
- Nextcloud
- ManicTime (tho this isn't FOSS, but I'm a contractor consultant and love how this works) -Calibre Library/Calibre Web for books -all the *arr's w/ Plex -BaiKal for caldav to manage mine and my mom's life -vikunja for task management -grocy for home erp -bookstack for various notes
the following in digitalocean cause uptime is super important -mastodon -lemmy -matrix -url shortener for fediverse
All are running ubuntu server
A Groovy bot replacement for me and my friends.
Well, I'm not running it currently for reasons, but I used to host a Jellyfin media server on my desktop, but that was inconvenient as it was the desktop I was actually using. Eventually I switched from Pop!_OS to Fedora which lacked Jellyfin transcoding support and I had to stop hosting it. In a few days I should get a 1050ti to complete the setup and then I will be back up and running on my first dedicated server. I will probably look in to hosting a mail server, a nas, bitwarden, and possibly a librex or searx search engine on it once it is up and running. It is an old system with 3gb of ddr2 and an athelon 64 x2 from 2005 but it should do the trick for everything I want out of it. Right now I am just hoping that the new GPU doesn't trigger current protection on the cheapo PSU that is in there.
Edit: I'm also going to set up an i2p seedbox for obscure torrents.
My media library over SSHFS. The server runs Debian 11 and the client is an old Linux Mint laptop in my basement hooked up to a TV. The laptop only has access to my local network.
Mostly just a nodejs server running a proxy that I use to mitm myself, editing a file to fix events and the arena in angry birds epic lol
Nextcloud, Calckey, HomeAssistant, AdGuard Home, Serge, Octoprint (probably forgot something)
Some of it running in a data center. Some of it running local either on dedicated hardware or on Proxmox.
I don’t host anything public, but I’ve got two Proxmox nodes hosting various local services in virtual machines . Currently I have
- My gaming rig, running windows with a GPU passed through. With this I stream games to my laptop, steam deck, tv, etc
- My router, running Vyos with a dual port nic passed through. The configuration is all done through ansible
- TrueNAS for general network storage
- a handful of vms created on the fly for specific projects