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What apps are you self hosting? Nov 2023 edition

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  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @vitobotta said:
    Oh I can't edit my original post anymore it seems. I just wanted to add Vaultwarden to my list :)

    @Arkas the beloved :)

  • loayloay Member
    edited November 2023

    @vitobotta said: Actually the reason why I am curious about it is that some features overlap with something I want to implement in Cluster Ninja, my own project. Still working out what the final product should be though.

    Good luck, looking forward to using it :) I manage even my ipv6 only and small nat vps with this, it installs and deploy everything smoothly. It does not have nginx support yet and that is the only thing it is currently lacking. I forgot to mention that I also selfhost Nginx Proxy Manager for this. All of my apps are deployed using docker compose but it has also some single-click installation apps like n8n, uptime kuma, jellyfin..etc.

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  • @loay said:

    @vitobotta said: Actually the reason why I am curious about it is that some features overlap with something I want to implement in Cluster Ninja, my own project. Still working out what the final product should be though.

    Good luck, looking forward to using it :) I manage even my ipv6 only and small nat vps with this, it installs and deploy everything smoothly. It does not have nginx support yet and that is the only thing it is currently lacking. I forgot to mention that I also selfhost Nginx Proxy Manager for this. All of my apps are deployed using docker compose but it has also some single-click installation apps like n8n, uptime kuma, jellyfin..etc.

    How does it handle multiple servers and autoscaling? Cluster Ninja is based on Kubernetes and with supported providers like Hetzner Cloud, it will have autoscaling out of the box.

  • @vitobotta said: How does it handle multiple servers and autoscaling? Cluster Ninja is based on Kubernetes and with supported providers like Hetzner Cloud, it will have autoscaling out of the box.

    I can manage multiple server as a way to deploy self-hosted applications but nothing yet for auto scaling and clustering, hope I can try this with Cluster Ninja.

  • 1q11q1 Member
    edited November 2023

    OpenVPN.
    OpenSSH.
    rolisoft obfuscation tunnel.
    crypto nodes such as bitcoin and alts.
    ZNC IRC bouncer.

  • @seenu said:
    Actually i moved away from self hosting or i am tired/bored of maintaining them.

    so i am mostly using hosted solutions as they make more sense to me compared to time i put maintaining these vs i am using self hosted apps.

    i really wanted to move away from google but google photos made me come back because of way too many features i want are there.

    i tried many (i really mean it) gallery apps with face recognitions, spending hours fixing wrong pics by ML etc but none of them came close.

    finally i found immich and i was so shocked with it.... its interface and the way it organizes pics by face feature etc.

    It is not perfect but it has some features which even google photos doesn't have and it is very very actively developed app so this is the only one i am self hosting now a days (with passion) beside gitlab.

    thanks.

    pikapods.com

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  • @raza19 said:

    @vitobotta said:

    the android app is just awful with instant uplaods, gets stuck in infinite upload loops and clashes.

    You would need to use an older version, had the same issue as well when I first started

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  • @loay said:

    @vitobotta said: How does it handle multiple servers and autoscaling? Cluster Ninja is based on Kubernetes and with supported providers like Hetzner Cloud, it will have autoscaling out of the box.

    I can manage multiple server as a way to deploy self-hosted applications but nothing yet for auto scaling and clustering, hope I can try this with Cluster Ninja.

    Cool. Will let LET (lol) know when it's ready for testing :)

    @1q1 said:
    rolisoft obfuscation tunnel.

    What do you use this for?

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  • 1q11q1 Member
    edited November 2023

    @vitobotta said: What do you use this for?

    I found ICMP tunnel is useful in tricking some censoring firewalls that throttle speed based on traffic types such as SSH and VPN connections

  • @1q1 said: pikapods.com

    i know the service but instead of that, i guess it is better to pay for big companies' saas

    another reason is....i downscaled my team so these self hosted apps are not that much beneficiary to me as they used to be earlier.

  • Portainer
    Vaultwarden
    Nginx Proxy Manager
    Nextcloud
    Kanboard
    Bookstack
    Hedgedoc
    Grocy
    Wireguard
    Proxmox
    Meshcentral
    Attendize
    Librenms
    Caprover
    Poste.io

  • @risturiz said:
    Kanboard

    Try Planka! It's much nicer.

    Meshcentral

    I should give this a try again. Last time I checked it didn't work with two displays on macOS.

    Poste.io

    Email is something I don't think I will self host again. MXRoute is so cheap and I don't need to worry about the server being temporarily unavailable.

  • Nextcloud + OnlyOffice
    Matrix (glorified cross-platform copy-paste really)
    Plex
    Nginx (My website)

    Supported by:
    Duplicati
    Authentik
    Redis
    PGAdmin
    PHPMyAdmin
    MariaDB
    PostgreSQL

    Any suggestions on mesh network builder for any devices? Even better if it works just by using some OpenSSH/Wireguard config (if that's possible). I've tried NetMaker but I can't get it working, and Tailscale/Headscale doesn't seems to work well on Windows.

  • @vitobotta said:

    @risturiz said:
    Kanboard

    Try Planka! It's much nicer.

    I use Kanboard with clients, any change would bring pain xD

    Meshcentral

    I should give this a try again. Last time I checked it didn't work with two displays on macOS.

    More than 400 devices, for me is amazing.

    Poste.io

    Email is something I don't think I will self host again. MXRoute is so cheap and I don't need to worry about the server being temporarily unavailable.

    I have MXRoute myself... But want to offer free email accounts to Openstreetmap Community ( im actually testing Poste.io , lets see )

  • @Cabbage said:
    Nextcloud + OnlyOffice
    Matrix (glorified cross-platform copy-paste really)
    Plex
    Nginx (My website)

    Supported by:
    Duplicati
    Authentik
    Redis
    PGAdmin
    PHPMyAdmin
    MariaDB
    PostgreSQL

    Any suggestions on mesh network builder for any devices? Even better if it works just by using some OpenSSH/Wireguard config (if that's possible). I've tried NetMaker but I can't get it working, and Tailscale/Headscale doesn't seems to work well on Windows.

    I strongly recommend you replace Duplicati ASAP, it's notoriously one of the least reliable backup tools out there :)

    @risturiz said:

    @vitobotta said:

    @risturiz said:
    Kanboard

    Try Planka! It's much nicer.

    I use Kanboard with clients, any change would bring pain xD

    Meshcentral

    I should give this a try again. Last time I checked it didn't work with two displays on macOS.

    More than 400 devices, for me is amazing.

    also macOS? Any of them with multiple displays?

  • @vitobotta said:

    More than 400 devices, for me is amazing.

    also macOS? Any of them with multiple displays?

    Only Windows/Linux

  • @risturiz said:

    @vitobotta said:

    More than 400 devices, for me is amazing.

    also macOS? Any of them with multiple displays?

    Only Windows/Linux

    Yeah, it works fine with those

  • I strongly recommend you replace Duplicati ASAP, it's notoriously one of the least reliable backup tools out there :)

    While I've never had any issues with it, I need to change the way I back stuff up, so what are the cool kids using these days? I just need Win and Linux clients, encrypting data while backing up over ssh.

  • vitobottavitobotta Member
    edited November 2023

    @uhu said:

    I strongly recommend you replace Duplicati ASAP, it's notoriously one of the least reliable backup tools out there :)

    While I've never had any issues with it, I need to change the way I back stuff up, so what are the cool kids using these days? I just need Win and Linux clients, encrypting data while backing up over ssh.

    IMO the best CLI backup tools are Restic (simplicity), Duplicacy (best deduplication for multiple backup machines), and Borg (awesome overall, but limited to SSH accessible filesystems and local disks). Duplicacy also has a web UI if that's your thing.

    I'm currently using Borg.

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