Minecraft server, a pingvin share site for myself, tubearchivist, pihole, pivpn, 25mb video compressor with a script and incrontab along with the same thing but for GIFs. I think that's most of the list
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters | More Letters |
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DNS | Domain Name Service/System |
ESXi | VMWare virtual machine hypervisor |
IP | Internet Protocol |
LXC | Linux Containers |
NAS | Network-Attached Storage |
NVR | Network Video Recorder (generally for CCTV) |
PiHole | Network-wide ad-blocker (DNS sinkhole) |
Plex | Brand of media server package |
SSD | Solid State Drive mass storage |
Unifi | Ubiquiti WiFi hardware brand |
VPN | Virtual Private Network |
VPS | Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) |
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I selfhost on a 2011 Mac Mini running Ubuntu with 16 gb ram:
- Metabase (a data library of charts, dashboards)
- NocoDB (an Airtable replacement that makes it easy for my users to get data into Metabase)
I'm also setting these up on VPS
I have a few raspberry pis, running Home Assistant, Unifi controller, PiHole... Otherwise i have DigitalOcean droplets, one hosts my Lemmy instance, and another hosts a couple of side project websites (my wife's freelance business, and some other stuff)
Navidrome
Raspberry 4 No.1 (HassOS)
- Home Assistant - smart home management
- HA extension Vaultwarden
Raspberry 4 No.2 (Ubuntu LTS)
- Pi-Hole - network ad filter
- Navidrome - music library
- Beets - music tagging
- Lidarr/Deluge/Hydra/Jackett - music collection, downloading
- Baikal - CalDAV & CardDAV
- Nginx - Reverse-proxy
- Filebrowser
- Vaultwarden - Backup of HA extension
- Raneto - Knowledge base
- Pyload - Download manager
Fileserver custom built (Ubuntu LTS, local only):
- Sonarr - Series management
- PostgreSQL - Data management for Kodi/MPD
- Snapserver
- Mopidy
Raspberry 4 No.3 (Raspian, local only)
- Kodi
All services dockerized but Kodi.
Not much at the moment. Pihole, Pydio, Syncthing, Gitea, Mariadb, Filebrowser, and lighttpd to retrieve weather readings from a homemade weather station.
On a VPS:
- mailcow for email for a personal domain
On home network:
- unraid server as a local fileserver for backups and media (repurposed from an i5 2500k with a bunch of drives added)
- unraid server hosts a bunch of containers -- plex -- jellyfin -- *arr apps
Edit: and hoping to play around with hosting a lemmy server in the next few days
Hi, I have an Unraid server (currently offline due to moving :'-/ ) running
VMs:
- 2 full flat Windows and Pop_OS! VMs with GPU passed through
- 2 low resource Windows and Pop_OS! VMs accessible by VNC
- Home assistant OS
Docker containers:
- Calibre + Calibre-web: apart from managing my ebook library, calibre goes through my RSS feed and generates daily epub newspaper/magazines that are send by Syncthing to my eink tablet
- Syncthing: apart from that it also synchronizes my handwritten notes from my eink tablet between my devices
- Nextcloud: intended to replace Google/Microsoft cloud, but, due to previous apartment's internet connection with PIA triple-ish NAT situation, is only used to backup photo/video from my phone (might change later)
- EMBY: media streaming
- Gitea: WIP, not currently used
- dokuwiki: WIP, intended to acumulate manuals to home appliances and stramlined directions on how to use and maintain them
- influxDB and Grafana: values and graphs from Home Assistant
The server was born when I merged my desktop PC, that was off and not utilized most of the time anyway, and my off the shelf NAS with 4 drives in raid5, that was slow, loud and could only run built-in garbage services. I ran Emby on Windows on my desktop, meaning I would have to manully turn it on every time I wanted to watch something.
Now my server runs on Ryzen 5 1600 with 48GB of RAM, GTX 1060 salvaged from a minig rig and total of 7 drives - 4 HDDs, 2 Sata SSD mirrored for cache and containers and 1 NVME SSD for VMs.
Currently self-hosting on an old HP Z600 I bought second hand with the following specs:
CPU β 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz RAM β 96GB ECC DDR3 (6*16GB) Disks β 4TB HDD for Ubuntu, 10TB HDD for NextCloud and 2TB Sata SSD for Docker
For services, I'm currently running the following:
##Docker Portainer β CF Tunnel FreshRSS β CF Tunnel ArchiveBox β CF Tunnel Adguard Home β Local 2x Uptime Kuma β CF Tunnel LinkAce β CF Tunnel TheLounge β CF Tunnel Watchtower β Local
###For public access dockers Feedropolis Mirotalk SFU FiveFilters RSS Taiga 2x Mattermost Servers 8x Wordpress Staging Sites 1x Wordpress Dev Sites
##For ubuntu, I'm running a few services and apps like: ScreamingFrog 9 sites using LAMP stack Aria2c with AriaNG NextCloud Plex 4x WebHooks server for communities Couple of API end points using Apache reverse proxy OpenVPN CrowdSec
Currently self-hosting on an old HP Z600 I bought second hand with the following specs:
CPU β 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz RAM β 96GB ECC DDR3 (6*16GB) Disks β 4TB HDD for Ubuntu, 10TB HDD for NextCloud and 2TB Sata SSD for Docker
For services, I'm currently running the following:
Docker
Portainer β CF Tunnel
FreshRSS β CF Tunnel
ArchiveBox β CF Tunnel
Adguard Home β Local
2x Uptime Kuma β CF Tunnel
LinkAce β CF Tunnel
TheLounge β CF Tunnel
Watchtower β Local
#For public access dockers
Feedropolis
Mirotalk SFU
FiveFilters RSS
Taiga
2x Mattermost Servers
8x Wordpress Staging Sites
1x Wordpress Dev Sites
For ubuntu, I'm running a few services and apps like:
ScreamingFrog
9 sites using LAMP stack
Aria2c with AriaNG
NextCloud
Plex
4x WebHooks server for communities
Couple of API end points using Apache reverse proxy
OpenVPN
CrowdSec
Currently self-hosting on an old HP Z600 I bought second hand with the following specs:
CPU β 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz RAM β 96GB ECC DDR3 (6*16GB) Disks β 4TB HDD for Ubuntu, 10TB HDD for NextCloud and 2TB Sata SSD for Docker
For services, I'm currently running the following:
Docker
Portainer β CF Tunnel
FreshRSS β CF Tunnel
ArchiveBox β CF Tunnel
Adguard Home β Local
2x Uptime Kuma β CF Tunnel
LinkAce β CF Tunnel
TheLounge β CF Tunnel
Watchtower β Local
#For public access dockers
Feedropolis
Mirotalk SFU
FiveFilters RSS
Taiga
2x Mattermost Servers
8x Wordpress Staging Sites
1x Wordpress Dev Sites
For ubuntu, I'm running a few services and apps like:
ScreamingFrog
9 sites using LAMP stack
Aria2c with AriaNG
NextCloud
Plex
4x WebHooks server for communities
Couple of API end points using Apache reverse proxy
OpenVPN
CrowdSec
Hello :)
I'm not really a "selfhoster" but I thought I'd present myself anyway since you asked :D
I do a little bit of it but only for personal use, I don't have the skills to selfhost for public use.
I have Gitea, Planka, Dokuwiki, Apache+MariaDB, and self-compiled World of Warcraft server emulators (TrinityCore, CMangos and AzerothCore).
I self-host:
- A Matrix homeserver
- A Pleroma instance (basically Mastadon but different implementation)
- Tiny-Tiny-RSS
- Nextcloud
- Gitea
- Headscale
- Jellyfin
- Wikijs
I rent a low-budget dedicated server from a data center - it only has about 4 cores and 8GB of RAM, but that's more than enough for my needs. Most importantly it has 2TB of hard drive space (for Nextcloud & Jellyfin) which is why I upgraded from my prior VPS.
I got
- A RAID NAS for general
- A Firefly-iii instance for expense analysis and stuff
- And MQTT broker for my ESP32 projects
- A webdav server for calendar and address book syncing and general file syncing for some things like joplin
There are probably other things that I don't remember right now.
In terms of hardware I got a 6 core AMD 5600X machine with a 5700XT GPU and 16GB of ram for almost all my services and personal use.
I also have an AMD 3600 machine with 3x8TB harddrives for network storage.
Hi, could you tell me the kinds of IoT projects you dabble in? I have always wanted to use the ESP32 and other microcontrollers and build something useful but I can't really find any ideas/lack technical expertise. Would be great to know what you're working on/the projects you have built and what they are used for.
Thanks!
There's an existing project made by a youtuber called Dave Plummer. He made a project that controls a strip light using the FastLED library where he made several effects here. You can fork or straight up copy his project. There is also the MQTT library where you can communicate withyoutr ESP32 in a very simple and mature protocol so you can do some crazy things there, like controlling a solid state relay for lights or something.
I dabble in the ARRs, plex, jellyfin, emby nextcloud. I have an old supermicro server 2014 I got on eBay with dual e5 2620, 64gb RAM, and 12 hdds of various types adding to 100tb all on LVM in ubuntu. I'm planning on transitioning to UnRAID once I get the motivation because my storage hygiene is bad. I've broken LVM too often with misplaced commands.
I'm looking at making an offsite backup shortly mostly for nextcloud at a coworkers home. I am trying to get rid of my reliance on Google for backup.
I have Vaultwarden running on an old laptop, so I definitely don't have much going on. Reading through these comments gives me plenty of ideas on what else to run though!
I self-host in a rented server. I wrote about my adventures here: https://github.com/bruj0/ProxmoxIPv6
Eh... just your typical docker pihole + 2x unbound setup.
Ohh, I'd love to share.
Running most services as docker/ kubernetes containers.
Currently running Plex (previously Jellyfin, maybe will switch back) for media streaming.
Grocy for food/task/family organisation (grocery list and so forth)
Piehole for home ad-blocker and proxy ππ»ππ»ππ»
currently, I selfhost https://beyondcombustion.net and now https://lemmy.beyondcombustion.net for /r/vaporents and hopefully others. There's other stuff I self host too, this is the fun new stuff though.
I use a combination of a MacMini Oracle cloud, probably not best long term solution but it's free (while it lasts).
Stuff that runs on Oracle:
- caddy proxy (mostly used for Mac reverse proxy)
- couch db (obsidian live sync plugin)
Stuff on Mac:
- blue bubbles (iMessage relay for Android)
- Plex (for photo backup)
Aside from that not much else π
3 Proxmox nodes 2 SFF Dell Optiplex (i5 with 32gb RAM) 1 Nuc (i7 with 64gb RAM)
1 Truenas host (old gaming PC i5 with 64gb RAM and 8TB ZFS pool
pfSense appliance for firewall
- Pi-Hole
- Vaultwarden
- Immich
- Paperless-ngx
- InfluxDB + Grafana
- Ansible
- Nextcloud
- Wireguard
- UptimeKuma
- Homeassiatant
- Homepage
- Octoprint
I see people listing things I've never heard about...I thought I had spent a considerable amount of time on the old sub and knew stuff. Guess I gotta hit the books.
Right now though I'm hosting everything on a 2012 Mac Mini that's running Proxmox.
Been using these programs for awhile now:
- Photoprism
- wireguard
- web blog testing instance while the live one lives on linode
- plex
- filebrowser
- pi-hole
- homepage
Nothing crazy but cool stuff to learn in my day to day. I want more hardware but I'm about to buy a house. It's crazy how much I'm throwing at an 11 year old computer and it's handling it all quite well.
Original comment overwritten
I run one main hypervisor with a bunch of different Ubuntu server VMs that I spin up as I mess with different things. I'm old-school so I am not a fan of cloud computing or even docker. Services I host that I use the most are NAS (samba), plex, pi-hole, dokuwiki (huge documentation nerd), and zoneminder which is a great open-source security cam software.
I host a nextcloud sever (snap) and a minecraft server on a laptop I no longer use
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