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Just joined a couple of days ago so only fair to sum up the things I host myself.

I have 2 locations I host my personal stuff.

  • Datacenter:

    • Websites
    • DNS servers
    • Lemmy
    • Friendica
    • Mail servers
  • Home:

    • Home Assistant
    • Frigate
    • Jellyfin (incl Sonarr, Radarr etc)
    • Immich
    • Fileserver
    • Nextcloud

In the Datacenter I still run a VMware ESXi server that needs to be replaced (this winter) and at home I have a Truenas server and 4 Proxmox nodes cluster.

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[–] poring@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 days ago

I got a VPS sometime ago just to host a Breezewiki instance because the public ones were down all the time. Then I enjoyed the process so started to host a bunch of other stuff as well:

  • Technitium DNS server
  • Wallos
  • Miniflux

I'm now working on a backup routine and an alert system for the DNS server (had to make it public so I want to monitor closely for any unknown activity).

I have a raspberry at home as well to host a few services that I only want to use here:

  • Technitium DNS server which (this one private for my internal network)
  • PairDrop
  • SpeedTest