A simple question to this community, what are you self-hosting? It’s probably fun to hear from each-other what services we are running.

Please mention at least the service (e.g. e-mail) and the software (e.g. postfix). Extra bonus points for also mentioning the OS and/or hardware (e.g. Linux Distribution, raspberry pi, etc) you are running on.

  • Ruud@lemmy.worldM
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    I host:

    Fedi servers

    • lemmy.world
    • mastodon.world
    • calckey.world
    • pool.social
    • musicworld.social
    • akkoma.nl
    • ruud.social
    • fotofed.nl
    • fediland.nl
    • blog.mastodon.world
    • play-my.video

    Software I use

    • Nginx Proxy Manager
    • Portainer
    • Kimai
    • Xwiki (3 of them)
    • Cryptpad
    • Grafana
    • Hedgedoc
    • Matrix/Synapse
    • Thelounge
    • Vaultwarden
    • Gitea
    • Nextcloud
    • Paperless-ngx
    • Zabbix
    • Zammad

    Probably forgot some…

  • sneakyninjapants@sh.itjust.works
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    My long and mostly complete list:

    • Audiobookshelf (GH)
      • Using for audiobooks. Ebooks, comics, and podcast support in early stages.
    • Authelia (GH)
      • Using for two-factor authentication in front of all of my services. Critical infrastructure.
    • Bazarr (GH)
      • Using for automated subtitle management. Have not needed to rely on it much.
    • Code-Server (GH)
      • Using for a plethora of things. I could write an entire post on this alone.
    • Courier
      • Using (occasionally) for package-tracking from various carriers.
    • EmulatorJS
      • Using for retro-emulation.
    • Gitea (GH) x2
      • Using as a git repo server, package repository, and for CI/CD automation. Is critical infrastructure in my lab. Could also write an entire post on this one.
    • Headscale with Headscale-UI. Tailscale clients on various VMs LXCs, etc.
      • Using to securely network with my remote servers.
    • Homepage
      • Using as a “single-pane-of-glass” to get an overview of service health with links to the various services.
    • Invidious
      • Using in-place of YouTube.
    • IT-Tools (GH)
      • Using for the myriad of various useful tools it offers.
    • Jellyfin (GH)
      • My media player of choice. Using for movies and television, but supports music, ebooks, and photos in addition.
    • Kopia Server (GH)
      • Using for data backups to my Minio instance on local NAS and Wasabi. Simple, fast, and reliable.
    • Librespeed (GH)
      • Using for the occasional speedtest to my remote servers.
    • Matrix stack using Conduit back end and Element-Web front end
      • Federated Discord essentially. Using as a private instance for friends and family.
    • Minio
      • Using primarily as a gateway to storing backups, also serves git-lfs for Gitea.
    • N8N (GH)
      • Using for home-automation, backing up my Reddit saved posts to a database, deal-alerts, and part of a CI/CD pipeline.
    • NTFY (GH)
      • Using for infrastructure notifications mostly. Very simple and versatile alerting solution.
    • NZBGet
      • Using for getting “usenet articles”.
    • Paperless-NGX
      • Using for document archival. Important receipts, documentation, letters, etc. live here.
    • Portainer (GH) with multiple agents on VM’s LXCs and VPSs
      • High level management of my various docker containers.
    • Prowlarr
      • Using to provide torznab API to websites that dont natively have it. Integrates with Radarr and Sonarr
    • Radarr (GH)
      • Using for movie management.
    • Radicale
      • Using for contacts and calendar server.
    • Raneto (GH)
      • Using as a knowledge base. Lab documentation, lists, recipes, lots of things live here. Using with with code-server and Gitea.
    • Readarr (GH)
      • Using for book management
    • Recyclarr (GH)
      • Using for Radar and Sonarr to sync search terms for their automations. Very useful, hard to summarize.
    • Requestrr
      • Using (very rarely) as a requests bot for Radarr and Sonarr.
    • SFTP-Go
      • Using mostly in-place of Nextcloud. Used to back up phones mostly.
    • Shaarli (GH)
      • Using as a read-it-later service. Went through lots of these, and Shaarli has been good enough.
    • Singlefile-Archive
      • A hacky way of presenting pages saved with the singlefile browser extension. Not exactly happy with the solution, but for my ocasional use it does work.
    • Sonarr (GH)
      • Using as TV series manager
    • Speedtest-Tracker (GH)
      • Using to get periodic speedtests. Plan to automate results to blast my ISP if my service speed gets too low.
    • Traefik (GH) on each seperate host
      • Using as a web proxy in front of my various services. Critical infrastructure.
    • Transmission (GH)
      • Using to get “Linux ISOs”
    • Uptime Kuma (GH)
      • Using to monitor site and services status along with a few others. Integrated with NTFY for alerts.
    • Vaultwarden
      • Using as my password manager. Have been using for years, cannot recommend enough.
    • A handful of static websites served with NGINX
      • The old standby, its been reliable as a webserver.

    These services are the result of years of development and administrating my lab and while there is still some cruft, it’s mostly services that I think have real utility.

    As far as hardware:

    • Running pfsense on a toughbook laptop as a router-firewall.

    • A SuperMicro 24 bay disk-shelf with Proxmox and ZFS for NAS duties and a couple services.

    • Lenovo Tiny boxes with a Proxmox cluster for the majority of my local services.

    • Dell managed switch

    • A few Raspberry-pi’s with Raspbian for various things.

    • Linksys AP for wifi

    Edit: Spelling is hard.

    • samyboy@lemm.ee
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      That is impressive. For the sake of curiosity, do you have any photos or diagrams you could share?

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        Hmmm. I don’t have a network/infrastructure diagram or anything yet, but I’ve been meaning to create one. I’ll probably put one together and post more about my setup if there’s any interest. I’ll be sure to tag you when I do. Thanks for the interest!

      • sneakyninjapants@sh.itjust.works
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        It’s an older Panasonic ToughBook CF-C2 with an ExpressCard34 slot I’d say circa 2013. I have a gigabit Ethernet adapter jammed in there for WAN. I’ve been using the setup for maybe 8 years and it’s been ultra reliable for me.

      • sneakyninjapants@sh.itjust.works
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        I’m not sure what kind of link would be best, but sure. It’s a Dell PowerConnect-5524. Picked it up from eBay I believe maybe 6 or 7 years ago. Not a particularly great switch, but it was cheap, had plenty of expansion, and some management capabilities. Consumes more power than I’d like though (~20-25w), and doesn’t have some of the advanced capabilities of some newer switches.

        For power consumption, yes. I prefer to use power efficient devices. The big standout in my lab is the NAS and Dell switch. The NAS is running very little, but still idles at ~100-110w so I’m looking at lowering that usage with a motherboard / processor swap in the future. It’s using a server board and xenon processor which aren’t really built for power efficiency. Swapping this to a recent consumer-grade board with an i3 would likely address this, but depending on chipset I’ll probably loose ECC ram compatibility. I’d like to swap the switch to a more modern microtik 10g unit I think, with a large dumb swich; but I haven’t settled on the idea for sure.

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    Oh my jesus, does this thread really have 400+ comments

    Edit: respectfully as an atheist

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    Currently all LAN only, still in the experimental stage finding out what’s useful/preferable to me and what I want to keep:

    KEEPING
    Pi-Hole - ad/malware/tracker blocking
    Portainer - Easy Docker
    Syncthing - Sync folders between devices
    Planka - Kanban board
    I.T. Tools - Handy I.T. Tools
    Bookstack - Personal documentation
    Mealie - Recipe manager/meal planner
    Jellyfin + usual accompaniments - Media Management
    Navidrome - Music library
    Changedetection - Stock monitoring
    Gotify - For push notifications from other apps
    Filebrowser
    That Word Game ;)

    UNDECIDED (may swap for alternatives or just remove)
    Organizr - Homepage
    Jump - Homepage
    Homepage - Yup, another homepage!
    Linkding - Bookmarks
    Shiori - Pocket replacement
    Etebase - CalDAV & CardDAV
    Whoogle - Google without the crap
    Photoprism - Photo management
    Libreddit (not being used now!)
    QBittorrent - for Linux ISOs
    Uptime-Kuma (for when I do open a few services to family)
    Ryot (beta) “Roll Your Own Tracker” - Media Tracker

    PLANNING TO ADD
    Reverse-proxying (likely NPM) + Security (Fail2Ban, Autheilia?)
    Audiobooks
    Comic book management
    Translation service
    Document manager
    Home Assistant on its own Pi4 when I can get hold of one

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      Long Time Developer always googling for specific tools when needed just learned about I.T. Tools. Thanks.

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      How are you liking shiori? I’ve not found a bookmark manager that’s worth going through my horrible mess of bookmarks yet, but the offline archive option looks interesting.

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        To be honest I’ve not really used it very much, but it’s functional and simple. I have nothing against it, other than “If I’ve not really used it, do I really need it?” (hence it being on my “Undecided” list.
        It’s worth mentioning the docker hub image is very out of date, but the github is active as someone else took over.

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          That is worth mentioning, thanks. I probably would have missed it and thoughtbit wasn’t active.

  • Morethanevil@lmy.mymte.de
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    I have a VPS (netcup) with 8 cores, 12GB RAM and 320GB SSD. Hosting there on Ubuntu 22.04:

    • Matrix
    • Mastodon
    • Nextcloud
    • Wordpress
    • Adguard
    • Stirling PDF
    • Gotify
    • Bitwarden

    At home I have a Ryzen 5 5600G with 16GB RAM on a B550 aorus elite v2 with 2TB nvme SSD and 2x 6TB seagate HDDs.

    Hosting there on Fedora 38 KDE:

    • Immich
    • Jellyfin
    • Lemmy
    • Photoview
    • ArozOS
    • Paperless
    • Dashdot
    • Codeserver
    • LXD Dashboard
    • Scrutiny
    • Cloudbeaver
    • jDownloader
    • Kavita
    • Podgrab
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    AMD EPYC 7B12 / 256GB RAM / Supermicro H12SSL-i / 4x2TB Samsung 980 Pro in ZFS RAIDZ-10

    Total overkill for what is currently running on it. But who knows what the future brings.

    Current:

    Docker-based

    • Portainer
    • SabNZBD
    • Radarr
    • Sonarr
    • Prowlarr
    • Gotify
    • Jellyfin
    • Bitwarden
    • Paperless NGX
    • Watchtower

    As a VM in Proxmox VE

    • KASM workspaces because it’s really cool
    • Random Windows 11 VM attached to KASM for some remote work
    • Random Windows Server 2022 to play around with

    As an LXC in Proxmox VE

    • Ubuntu-based SSH jump-host
    • Ubuntu-based Unifi-controller
    • Ubuntu-based crowdsec concentrator
  • dubbel@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I’m actually not that into actual self-hosting (it feels too close to my day job). But i love the idea of it, and actually do host my own RSS Reader: It’s selfoss (PHP + SQLite, so, very simple) and i have been using ever since google reader shut down. It runs on my uberspace.de instance.

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    This assortment is run under a combination of Proxmox LXC containers, docker containers, and Yunohost. Mostly I use it to play around, but most are heavily used by my wife and I. I’m planning to rebuild everything and making things more “official”. Looking to convert from a “lab” to actually making it “production” with solid failure routes and backups. I am looking to move anything currently under Yunohost to docker/lxc and to start making use of podman. Recently saw CosmOS and think it might be a good alternative to portainer.

    Hardware:

    • Node 1: Lenovo m93p tiny with 16GB RAM and 250GB SSD - Proxmox
    • Node 2: Lenovo m93p tiny with 16GB RAM and 250GB SSD - Proxmox
    • Node 3: Gigabyte Brix with 16GB RAM and 500GB Sata SSD, 128GB m.2 SSD - Proxmox
    • Node 4: Trigkey Green G3 with 16GB RAM and 1TB Sata SSD - Proxmox
    • TPLink managed switch
    • TerraMaster 2-bay NAS with 2x 2TB HD (NFS host for containers)
    • Synology ds220j NAS with 2x 8TB HD (backup of home desktops, laptops, cell phones, and lab systems)
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        LOL

        No, just a hobby. Been playing around for about a year. It started small with an old mac mini and Yunohost. Then I decided to play with Proxmox and bought a used m93p. Then I read about Proxmox clusters, so I got another m93p. I was going to use the mac mini in the cluster, but it was getting too slow, so I bought the Brix. Then I decided to migrate the Yunohost setup over to a VM in Proxmox. Then I figured I should learn a bit about docker. And it spiraled.

        I spend maybe 10-12 hours a month on installation and configuration. I spend way more time using it. A couple of weeks ago I spent about 15 hours over the weekend importing/uploading my audiobooks into AudioBookShelf. Last year I spent several weekends getting my Calibre library in shape and moving it to the web.

        I figure this is a much cheaper and safer hobby than drinking.

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    Paperless NGX on a Raspberry 4. No more paper documents at home… Everything that still comes by mail is instantly scanned and shredded. Emails are also scanned and attachments are added automatically, if important.

  • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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    Currently a new instance of Lemmy, other than that I have a Synology NAS where I host:

    • Plex
    • Synology Drive (alternative to Dropbox etc.)
    • Synology Office (alternative to Google Docs)
    • VPN server

    There’s also docker where I host:

    • Gitlab
    • AdGuard Home
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    I run an I2P instance and I’m starting to look at Plex. I wonder if those can be combined.

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      Thanks for running one. I ran an instance for over a year, but I stopped when I switched to a different home server that has less uptime.

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        Seems to be doing a good job. Around 3TB transferred over the last 50+ days. I’m happy that I don’t have a metered connection.

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    The usual:

    • Plex
    • Radarr/Sonarr/Lidarr/Prowlarr
    • qBittorrent
    • Ombi

    I’m also experimenting with some other little things, like Grocy (self hosted home inventory); I want to try to host my own Lemmy instance, and someone here mentioned Viewtube as well.

  • Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org
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    • Lemmy Instance
    • VaultWarden - Password manager
    • Jellyfin - Movies/TV Shows
    • Roon / Roon ARC - Music
    • OneDev - Used to use Gitlab but couldn’t afford the self-hosted instance anymore and want the paid features, which this mostly has.
    • Dokuwiki - Used to use as a wiki, switched to…
    • Trilium - Similar to Obsidian but open source.
    • Kavita - Comics/books
    • TubeArchivist - YouTube video downloader/viewer
    • PodGrab - Podcast manager
    • Wallabag - Website article saver/bookmarker etc. If anyone has a better suggestion for FOSS bookmark management please let me know!
    • Mealie - Recipe manager (grabs recipes from a ton of different sites)

    I use TrueNAS Scale for my NAS and Ubuntu server for my VM’s/home server. I probably am forgetting something, but, that’s what’s listed in my Portainer :).

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      trillium sounds awesome, I love obsidian but was wanting something open source. plus this has some features I felt it was missing, thanks!!

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        I’m thinking of switching to trillium from obsidian too. Most important point for me here is mobile support and note sync. How does trillum web support mobile phones ?

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      How has Scale been on Linux vs BSD? Any complaints or plug-in compatibility issues?

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        I would go back if it was easy. The speed difference from just getting a listing of contents in a large directory over SMB is insane. It used to be instant and it takes like 10-15 seconds now. I’m not even using their app setup anymore, I gave up on it after a while because of a bunch of random issues with updates over time and switched to a dedicated box with Portainer installed. I really wish I could go back to core.

        I’m sure they’ll iron everything out but BSD is still king at the moment.

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          That’s disappointing, thanks for the info. I had hoped with OpenZFS things would be improved, but sounds like native Linux performance just isn’t there yet.

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          That’s disappointing, thanks for the info. I had hoped with OpenZFS things would be improved, but sounds like native Linux performance just isn’t there yet.

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    Plex, Sonarr/Radarr, Ombi, Home Assistant, Komga, Calibre-Web, Valheim. Everything is on a Debian machine I built recently, except HA which is on an O-Droid (I just copied the hardware from HA Blue and ordered the parts from Ameridroid).

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    Jellyfin for media
    Miniflux RSS reader
    Home assistant
    Pihole
    OpenMediaVault for NAS
    Kavita for ebooks
    Portainer
    NginxProxyManager

    It’s all kind of a mess, but I like it