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What do you install in your VPS?

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  • @einverne said: Are there any self-hosted services to recommend?

    go poke around linuxserver.io for inspiration

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  • @Neoon said: For Dynamic routing optimization, so it burns about 100GB Traffic on idle (depends on the size of the network, about 2.2GB per WG Link).

    OMG I'm smitten by your GitHub repos.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @lanefu said:

    @Neoon said: For Dynamic routing optimization, so it burns about 100GB Traffic on idle (depends on the size of the network, about 2.2GB per WG Link).

    OMG I'm smitten by your GitHub repos.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited October 2021

    Linux box -
    Visual Studio Code
    MS SQL Server 2019
    Wireguard
    Trading Chart software
    NoMachine for rdp

    Windows Box
    Visual Studio 2019 Professional
    SSMS (sql client)
    DataGrip
    PowerBI (for dashboard and reports)

    RackNerd $23/year Linux Box
    Streaming Chart for trading
    SQL Server Express DB
    NoMachine for rdp

    Thanked by 1einverne
  • JackcoolJackcool Member
    edited October 2021

    vim
    autojump
    lrzsz
    unzip
    git
    wget
    curl
    aria2
    htop
    iotop
    tmux
    unattended-upgrades
    ncdu
    pydf
    tree
    iftop
    nethogs
    nload
    bmon
    tcptrack
    ifstat
    fzf
    ripgrep
    rcconf
    fd-find
    tldr
    fail2ban

    rsync
    rclone

    goaccess

    docker
    vaultwarden

    nginx
    mariadb
    PHP
    python
    composer
    certbot
    redis
    mycli
    wp-cli

    borgbackup

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  • KousakaKousaka Member
    edited October 2021

    @intermall said:

    @Kousaka said:
    Wireguard
    Shadowsocks
    LAMP stack
    ZNC
    Several flask webapps I developed
    Transmission
    VSCode Remote for temporary simple coding
    Bitwarden
    Nextcloud
    A handful of python scripts to automate my life

    It’s amazing that all these live in less than 512MB of RAM.

    Wait, do you use docker or native install so that everything is less than 512 MiB ram?

    Mixed, most are directly installed. I don’t particularly like docker so I only use it when it’s significantly better.

    @einverne said:

    @Kousaka said:
    Wireguard
    Shadowsocks
    LAMP stack
    ZNC
    Several flask webapps I developed
    Transmission
    VSCode Remote for temporary simple coding
    Bitwarden
    Nextcloud
    A handful of python scripts to automate my life

    It’s amazing that all these live in less than 512MB of RAM.

    This is quite amazing, for me, just bitwarden rust takes about 512MB RAM.

    Try vaultwarden (formerly bitwarden-rs). It’s super lightweight yet works well

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  • recently installed Wireguard
    rest vps are idling

  • Some ideas on what to host are there, namely for example running i2p & Snowflake to help these networks.

  • Pornography

  • ArkasArkas Moderator
    edited October 2021

    @edoarudo5 said: Bitwarden - so I could self-host my own password manager

    Are you not worried of what a security leak might do If you self host bitwaden?
    I know it's encrypted, but still, the risk is higher than I would be comfortable to host bitwaden on my own VPS.

  • edoarudo5edoarudo5 Member
    edited October 2021

    @Arkas said:

    @edoarudo5 said: Bitwarden - so I could self-host my own password manager

    Are you not worried of what a security leak might do If you self host bitwaden?
    I know it's encrypted, but still, the risk is higher than I would be comfortable to host bitwaden on my own VPS.

    Not in the slightest, honestly. I got a pattern/system to remember my passwords so very few passwords (about 3) are actually stored there, the rest of it are OTPs and private notes.

    Edit: Forgot to mention I no longer install Bitwarden on a VPS but on a dedicated server instead.

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