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vk6flab ,
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I use Docker and (currently) VMware and host whatever I need for as long (or short) as I need it.

This allows me to keep everything separate and isolated and prevents incompatible stuff interacting with each other. In addition, after I’m done with a test, I can dispose of the experiment without needing to track down spurious files or impacting another project.

I also use this to run desktop software by only giving a container access to the specific files I want it to access.

I’m in the process of moving this to AWS, so I have less hardware in my office whilst gaining more flexibility and accessibility from alternative locations.

The ultimate aim is a minimal laptop with a terminal and a browser to access what I need from wherever I am.

One side effect of this will be the opportunity to make some of my stuff public if I want to without needing to start from scratch, just updating permissions will achieve that.

One step at a time :)

SpaceNoodle ,

Plex, transmission, home assistant, some SSH tunnels, some custom home automation endpoints.

tamagotchicowboy ,
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Self hosted retro private EQemu, I also use the server for Jellyfin, just for music.

I used to use it to control my window AC from work too, but sadly the smart plug I use for that died over the winter, was nice to pair with those tuya-alternative through http since my cheapo phone needs to save all the storage it can. Its on a very old rig, so I’m always impressed that it still works.

perishthethought , (edited )

You might like to search this community, and also \c\self_hosted, since this question gets asked a lot.

For me:

  • Audiobookshelf
  • Navidrome
  • FreshRss
  • Jellyfin
  • Forgejo
  • Memos
  • Planka
  • File Storage
  • Immich
  • Pihole
  • Syncthing
  • Dockge

I created two things - CodeNotes (for snippets) and a lil’ Weather app myself 'cause I didn’t like what I found out there.

AbidanYre ,

This might be a better question for !selfhosted

atocci ,

Just Jellyfin and modded Minecraft right now. Nothing super interesting, but great fun.

I’m using SSH to interact with the Minecraft server in tmux, and the web interface for Jellyfin.

gpstarman ,

Homework worth of TBs

vithigar ,

Headless server accessed via SSH. Hosting Jellyfin, FoundryVTT, a Discord bot that I just mess around with, and also use it to run an IRC client inside screen.

Veraxis , (edited )

Two old HP thin client PCs configured as 4TB SFTP file servers using vsftpd on Debian. Each one uses software RAID 1 with both an NVMe and SATA SSD internally, and are in two separate locations with a cron job which syncs one to the other every 24 hours.

People who actually know what they are doing will probably find this silly, but I had fun and learned a lot setting it up.

variants ,

AMP for game servers Plex The arrs Rss stuff Nextcloud NUT Pihole Bunch of stuff for plex like maintainer, shuffle Jellyfin and watch state sync between plex Speed test tracker Krita Excalidraw Actualserver Mealie Grav Tons of databases

chevy9294 , (edited )

On my Raspberry Pi 4 4gb with encrypted sd is:

  • pihole
  • wireguard server
  • vaultwarden
  • cloudflare ddns
  • nginx proxy manager
  • my website
  • ntfy server
  • findmydevice server
  • watchtower

Pi is overkill for this kind of job. Load average is only 0.7% and ram usage is only 400M

BlueEther ,
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findmydevice server

What server are you running for this?

scott ,
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BlueEther ,
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ATM I have the following running:

  • Caddy
  • NextCloud
  • Webpress
  • Plex
  • Actual Budget
  • Portainer
  • Vaultwarden
  • Grafana
  • Stable Diffusion
  • QBT
  • *arr stack
  • 4 Debian instances with differing bits and bobs on
  • MIT Scratch
  • Neon KDE (Drives lounge TV)
  • Win10 and 11 vms
  • TrueNAS
  • OpnSense
  • Homepage
  • Navidrome
  • SoulSeek
CetaceanNeeded ,

Curious about the specs of your machine.

BlueEther ,
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it’s an i5 13xxx with 64GB ram and a HBA passed through to TrueNAS with 7 disks on it and a second network card passed through to OpnSense for WAN/LAN

All the above runs in Proxmox and has a bit of room for expansion still ;) This was a 50th to myself to replace an IBM M4 space heater

digdilem ,
  • HomeAssistant and a bunch of scripts and helpers.
  • A number of websites, some that I agreed to host for someone who was dying.
  • Jellyfin and a bunch of media
  • A lot of docker containers (Adguard, *arrs)
  • Zoneminder
  • Some routing and failover to provide this between main main server and a much smaller secondary (keepalived, haproxy, some of the docker containers)
  • Some development environments for my own stuff.
  • A personal diary that I wrote and keep track of personal stats for 15 years
  • Backup server for a couple of laptops and a desktop (plus automated backup archiving)

Main server is a ML110 G9 running Debian. 48G/ram. 256 ssd x2 in raid1 as root. 4tb backup drive. 4tb cctv drive. 4x4tb raid 10 data drive. (Separating cctv and backup to separate drives lowers overall iowait a lot). 2nd server is a baby thinkcentre. 2gb ram, 1x 128gb ssd.

D_Air1 ,
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just assume that all of these are referring to the server components of these pieces of software
  • jellyfin
  • dlna
  • syncthing
  • samba
  • ssh
  • wireguard
  • i2p
  • sunshine
  • rdp
  • miniserve - simple http server, used to use apache
Valmond ,

A lemmy server, and my experimental Tenfingers sharing protocol nodes.

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