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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.

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[–] atfergs@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago
  • Home Assistant - smart home management
  • OMV - storage manager/docker host
  • Portainer - docker manager
  • Overseer - media manager/request interface
  • Sonarr - tv show manager
  • Radarr - movie manager
  • SABNZBD - media finder
  • Plex - media server
  • Tautulli - plex monitor
  • Kavita - book/comic manager
  • Octoprint - remote 3d printer management
  • Pi-Hole - network ad filter
  • Uptime Kuma - uptime monitor
[–] stinkyweezle@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)
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[–] inatux@lemm.ee 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I have DietPi running on an RPi 4 with 4GB RAM.

Everything here is hosted in docker containers:

  • Portainer (docker management)
  • Nginx Proxy Manager (for reverse proxy)
  • Nextcloud (file storage + calendar)
  • Kanboard (task management + kanban board)
  • Homepage
  • Transmission (behind VPN with Flood web frontend)
  • Jellyfin media server
  • A Discord bot for my server
  • Watchman, my RSS feed to Kindle setup (https://github.com/andrwcnln/watchman)

I've probably forgotten some things but that's the main bulk of it. Can't recommend DietPi enough if you are looking for a super lightweight OS for you Pi server, has been perfect for me so far. Here are some things I am looking to host in the future too:

  • ntfy (for push notifications)
  • Apache server for my websites
  • Pi-hole
  • Plausible (a replacement for Google analytics for websites)
  • Vaultwarden
[–] quasimagia@feddit.it 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I have DietPi running on a RPi2, so it's quite slow, but i run on it (without docker containers, bad choice)

-Pi-hole

-Vaultwarden

-Transmission

-Synchthing

I tried also Nextcloud but it's a bit too slow in RPi2

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[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Prefacing by saying my lab is severely breaking ~~some~~ a lot of best practices due to hardware availability limitations

Proxmox box (24GB DDR3, E3-1230)

  • Ubuntu LTS Dedicated Minecraft server
  • Windows 10 Dedicated V Rising server
  • Ubuntu LTS for Plex
  • TrueNAS
  • Coming Soon: Jelu Server - a self-hosted Goodreads replacement

Raspberry Pi 2B+

  • PiHole

OptiPlex 7020 sff (8GB DDR3, i5-4590)

  • Bitwarden
[–] FederalAlienSmuggler@feddit.de 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You could just host everything on your Proxmox server, why running another OptiPlex just for Bitwarden?

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[–] rodti@kayb.ee 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My current homelab build is a 5950X w/128GB and... well it's more complicated than that.

Currently running in Proxmox (in no particular order!):

  • LinuxGSM - game servers
  • Multicraft - Minecraft servers
  • Zammad helpdesk (for a non-critical service, hosting at home as failover)
  • Plex - using Nvidia T600 for transcoding
  • PopOS compute VMs x2 - one of which currently running InvokeAI with 2xGPU, 40GB VRAM total
  • Windows 10 gaming VM (was for passthrough, hardly used now!)
  • Docker, including:
  1. Channels DVR - live TV streaming/recording
  2. Deemix - music downloader
  3. Flame - homepage
  4. Gogs x2 - Git repositories
  5. Nginx Proxy Manager
  6. Nzbget - Usenet downloader
  7. Prowlarr - indexer
  8. Qbittorrentvpn - VPN and torrent downloader
  9. Radarr - movies
  10. Requestrr - Discord -arr request bot
  11. Sonarr - TV
  12. Uptime-Kuma x2 - uptime bots
  13. Wallabag - bookmarks
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[–] benneti@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I use the following a lot:

  • Nextcloud for files, calendar and contacts
  • synapse + a few brudges for IM
  • mail server
  • tandoor for recipes and grocery shopping lists
  • gitea
  • wireguard
  • miniflux
  • rmfakecloud And from time to time:
  • jellyfin
  • wallabag

Tandoor is imho somewhat overlooked and really nice.

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[–] mugmoor@lemmy.ca -1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

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.

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