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What all software do you self host?
Self host = your data is stored on a server you control (at your home or at any provider).
I currently have:
- A Gitea instance for private code and CI/CD for some projects.
- Beszel, to monitor my servers.
- Wakapi, a self hosted Wakatime server to track my coding activity. (https://github.com/muety/wakapi)
Planning to set up next year:
- Vaultvarden
- Some Notion like software, not sure which one. I tried a few, didn't find any as polished as Notion.
- Some bookmarking / note taking software.
What about you?
Comments
I've decided to go kosher.
Just plain good old idling.
Plex
Portainer
Trilium
Gitea
Authentik
Stirling PDF
Firefox container
Change detection
Yourls
Nextcloud
Coder
I'll be the first one to mention Postfix and Dovecot I guess
P.S. No relayhosts involved!
email (exim and dovecot)
Jabber
personal wiki
Subversion
RSS bot for Jabber
OnlySquats
I'm just starting with selfhosting.
Vaultwarden
Forgejo (Gitea community fork)
Vikunja (tasks, project tracking)
Mox (modern single runtime mailserver)
Caddy
Will try soon:
Beszel (monitoring)
Something for DNS, both authoritative and recursive
Headscale
Ansible or another automation
Automated backup of all of those
Haven't needed docker yet 😀
Some local and some remote: Nextcloud, YouTrack, Smartermail, Zabbix, Home Assistant, Unifi, The Lounge and maybe more ;p
Actual budget
AList
anonaddy
Collabora Online
cockpit
Docmost
Dozzle
Invidious
Garage
Kasm
mailcow
Metabase
Minio
Nezha
ntfy
Onedev
Outline
Netbird
Paperless-ngx
Piped
Pterodactyl
Seafile
Suwayomi
Uptime Kuma
Jellyfin
Jellystat
Audiobookshelf
Nextcloud
Open-webui (https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui)
Flood+rtorrent+wireguard (https://github.com/lupusbytes/vpn-rtorrent-flood)
UptimeKuma
till now i have;
I'm also interested with Vaultwarden, been procrastinating past few..weeks even after i got vps from blackfriday
Sonarcube
Sentry
classicpress(wordpress) https://www.classicpress.net/
alist https://alist.nn.ci/
owntracks recoder https://github.com/owntracks/recorder
qbittorrent https://github.com/c0re100/qBittorrent-Enhanced-Edition
tinc https://tinc-vpn.org/
openvpn https://openvpn.net/
mumble voip server https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble
rustdesk https://rustdesk.com/
Currently
GitLab ce
Kanboard
Jellyfin so qbit, yt-dlp with gui all with casaos
Immich (on and off)
Testing many ai softwares but I prune them so can't count.
That's it I guess, I mostly moved to SaaS services from self hosted
How are you running ci/cd with gitea?
You seem to host some stuff redundantly. Anyways, what's your experience with Garage vs Minio? I used to like Garage more but recently Minio seems to be more easy to use because the webinterface/gui works better.
I may use two products serving one purpose because one is for me and another for friends, and for redundancy. Sometimes Invidious stops working for example. Nezha is not as clean as Beszel but I use it for easy push notification. I have LibreNMS and Grafana too, because I paid for the VPS, I will use the whole VPS until provider suspends me.
I use Minio for my larger storage VPS, Garage on smaller ones because the size of the bucket is as large as the capacity of the smallest server in the chain.
Minio is definitely easier to use. I don't notice any significant performance difference between the two, but I'm no enterprise.
They're somewhat different and you have to measure for your use case. In case of super high end hardware minio should win, otherwise garage any day. Also resource usage is way higher with minio.
I really don't think you need a webui to configure things as that one gives and extra attack vector on your infra. Especially with minio not supporting PKCE in 2024 (insert shame meme here)
Gitea actions: https://docs.gitea.com/usage/actions/overview
I have tried hosting Gitea, Memos, Beszel, Ollama + Openwebui, Vaultwarden, wordpress, ghost, slink or something I don't remember it's name perfectly, etc....
But now I stopped it as I am bored, so my vm's are basically idling now !!
Wonder if I can name everything...
znc
teamspeak
prosody
mailcow (only postfix+dovecot before)
synapse
dendrite
conduwuit
matrix-hookshot
pleroma
forgejo
forgejo-actions
opengist
bluesky-pds
authelia
nextcloud
uptimekuma
immich
nostream (nostr relay)
lightning-address
searxng
some of those multiple times for friends, family, community or only myself
Wow, some of you have a lot of selfhosted apps/software/programs. The closest thing I'm selfhosting is a homepage app, but I haven't set it up yet.
On my UnRAID server at home:
I still have idling resources on it to fill up as well:
On my idle VMs: too many to list
Currently self-hosting:
Nextcloud for file sharing and personal cloud storage
Virola for secure team comms
Gitea for private code hosting and lightweight CI/CD
Vaultwarden for password management
Portainer for managing Docker containers
What's a GeoServer?
Honestly, not much now.
The best purchase I made in a long time was the $7/yr hostbrr storagebox.
Just kinda shoved all of the sites I was hosting over there. Things like setting up SSL and the DBs were a breeze.
Now I have a bunch of idle VPSes which I will probably just let expire.
On the 500GB GCH box I have qBittorrent and on my VPS with a lot of RAM I just have Gitlab and the usual nginx/php/mariadb for some stuff
A server for geodata, specifically a server to deliver maps, weather data of a location, etc
I have: