Hello everyone! Mods here 😊
Tell us, what services do you selfhost? Extra points for selfhosted hardware infrastructure.
Feel free to take it as a chance to present yourself to the community!
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Hey all, I’ve been slowly building services on my server over many many years, starting with running a minecraft ftb server, to where I am now, which is 1 primary system(providing the network filesystem) and 2 auxiliary minipc systems my brother in law recently donated. I moved from Docker to Docker Swarm after getting those MiniPC’s and enjoying the added compute. Currently my swarm is running:
- PiHole x2 - AdBlocking and Local DNS Management
- Wg-easy - for Wireguard VPN Management
- nginx - for reverse proxy servicing
- authentik - for Authentication and SSO
- Duplicati - for cloud backups(pointing at backblaze buckets)
- Guacamole - for RDP services
- Grafana+Prometheus+Node-Exporter+Cadvisor+AlertManager - for aggregation and system monitoring
- Gatus - single pane of glass monitoring of services(might remove it now that I’ve started using Grafana)
- diun - monitoring docker image versions and notification
- Bookstack - Personal Knowledge Base system
- Linkwarden - Collaborative Link Sharing and archiving
- Fasten Health - Local Health Records Storage
- SnipeIT - personal asset management
- Affine - self hosted cloud notebook
- Actual - Budgeting Software
- it-tools - for swiss army knife utilities
- kitchenowl - recipes and grocery lists
- Reactive resume - for resume building with AI empowered editing
- Onetimesecret - for burn after reading secret sharing(using it for distributing credentials to my family)
- Searxng - Local Search Aggregation
- Homarr - Personal Dashboarding
- Home Assistant - Smart Home Management
- N8n - Automating codeless workflows
- Ollama and Open-WebUI - personal Agentic AI
- AudioBookshelf - Audiobook streaming and Management
- OwnCloud - local file sharing and storage
- Plex - Video Streaming
- BitMagnet - DHT network sniffer
- syncthing - for transporting data between local and remote systems
- the *Arrs - for acquiring content
- Docspell - for digitizing and storing important documents
- picsur - for local meme storage
- Calibre+Calibre-web - for Ebook management
- Crafty Controller - for Minecraft Server Management
- RomM - For Emulation and ROM Management.
As I go about my day I’m always looking for new and interesting containers to run, and then scrutinizing if they fill a need, replace an existing service with a better version of the same service, or if it’s better off not implementing, then I pull them down. this has been a great experience in devops learning and the longer I work on the server the more best practices I put in place and the more I understand why corporate clouds have some of the practices they have. I look forward to poking around in this community looking to help and to find new containers to accrete into my platform.
That’s a respectable list of apps. Looks almost like what I run sans the *arr stack. Good work!
Host all the things!
Wordpress, SMTP/IMAP, tor, bittorrent, Nextcloud, Plex, NTP, photo galleries, DoT…
I even started hosting the website for my local Italian restaurant and they haven’t even realised it yet.
Wait, what? How are hosting someone else’s website?
OK, here’s how it happened.
I was hungry, and I wanted to see the menu for my local pizza joint. I couldn’t find it anywhere.
I discovered that all their socials linked to a website that wouldn’t load. When I checked, the domain had lapsed.
Out of frustration, I purchased the domain and pulled the last snapshot of their website off archive.org. It had their full menu as a PDF.
6 months later and it’s still getting visitors from their facebook page, who are viewing the menu. They haven’t even realised.
Hey fellow self-hosters! I’m just starting but I’m now running my own instances of Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Readeck and Kitchen Owl. It’s really a great feeling to know the data is safe with me!
I’m hosting Trillium Note for my personal note taking.
I had a small X.25 network as combination coffee-table and space-heater at one point; this was before most homes had internet. It almost cost me a divorce.
Main Server - 37 Containers, 4 VMs
- Media: Plex, Audiobookshelf, along with everything for a complete *arr stack
- Network: Cloudflared, NginxProxyManager, Tailscale, Gluetun (for *arrs)
- Other: Authelia, OpenVSCode, Filebrowser, SFTPGo, Bitcoin Node to support the network
- VMs: Parrot, Windows 11 for local and remote gaming, Windows 3.11 (because why not), currently spun up myNode to see if I want to explore hosting a Bitcoin Ligtning Node
Smarthome Server - OptiPlex 3050
- Containers: mqtt, NodeRed, zigbee2mqtt, homebridge, tailscale, pihole (paired with my phone usually)
- VM: HomeAssistant
Testing Server - OptiPlex 7060
Lately been testing and making stuff using linuxserver/docker-baseimage-kasmvnc.- Arduino-IDE running in a container - with USB hotswap.
- Featherwallet and Electrumwallet (I use a HW-Wallet for HODL).
- Lutris, got it working with Hearthstone, but didn’t really have a use for it.
- Nomachine in kasmvnc, to (somewhat) smoothly access my VMs through the webbrowser when I just need something fast.
Linuxserver Firefox.
XMR Mining Server - Old tired HP SFF
Basicly everything from this guide by seth for privacy; monerod, p2pool, tor, watchtower, and a python-webserver to expose metrics/api.Hi there. My first post in this community.
I’m currently running:
- Pi-hole
- Plex Media Server
- Grafana
- Torrent server
- Monica
- Shaarli
- Matrix instance
- Arch package cache
- Several game servers such as Minecraft and Terraria
- VM running Volvo software to troubleshoot my cars.
My hardware: I used to run it all on a Supermicro x9drd-7ln4f-jbod with dual Xeon E5-2670 v2 with 16x16GB ECC ram and 6x 3TB disks in raidz2 for storage and 2x 60gb Intel SSDs for OS. I started with less and upgraded towards this configuration but it was consuming 300 watt idle which was just unacceptable.
So earlier this year I upgraded to an ASRock Rack x470D4U with Ryzen 7 5700x and 4x32GB ECC (non-registered) ram and 6x 2TB SSDs in raidz2. 1 ssd is in the nvme slot on the motherboard, 4 are in a 4x4 bifurcation card in the 16x slot and 1 more in a 4x riser. All PCIe lanes of the CPU are used. This setup is not possible with an AMD CPU with integrated GPU since it will take up 4 PCIe lanes (you can guess how I know). It uses about 20 watt idle without any containers and VMs running. I initially didn’t want to move away from Supermicro but the ASRock Rack motherboard has IPMI so I’m not missing out on much.
Hardware and software suggestions are welcome :D
Running Tipi on a five year old chrome box with tailscale as the VPN. Has been running great! Now I’m self hosting
- Adguard: adblocking inside tailnet & for DNS rewrites
- Barrage: Nice deluge UI
- Beszel: Clean & simple server monitoring. I monitor two of my instances & the self hosted setup on this.
- Beszel Agent: Agent for collecting data for Baszel
- Deluge: Torrenting
- Duplicati: Backups with a great UI
- File Browser: for quick ops
- Flowise AI: Great drag and drop LLM chat apps builder
- Immich: The absolute best way to manage pictures
- Jackett: For the arr stack
- Jellyfin: Media streaming solution with apps on my phone, TV & laptops
- Open WebUI: My default LLM chat client now, I no longer pay 20$ for chatGPT but just pay as I go with open webui and chatgpt api key
- Radarr
- Sonarr
- Uptime Kuma: Uptime monitoring for everything
- Wallos: Subscription management
Tipi is pretty awesome. If you haven’t already, check it out!
I’ve got a couple VPSes, hosting
- Mailcow, because email is identity.
- Asterisk, because phone #s are also identity.
- Matrix-Synapse, for personal messaging even though XMPP is probably better.
- ttrss, even though it’s junk software with a jerk developer.
- A bunch of self-developed web apps
Self hosting email is obnoxious, but it’s also one of the only remnants of the traditional distributed internet that’s still broadly accepted.
Hi, could you detail how you utilise Asterisk?
I cover most of what services I’m running in my own post looking for assistance recently.
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