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What do you run on your server!?
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Just use "who is ip lookup" and thats it lol
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Mailu
Nextcloud
Actual Budget
Change Detection
DynaSite (my own website publishing app)
Gitea
Immich
Mastodon
Minio
Netdata
OnlyOffice
Picoshare
Postfactum (an app I built for retros at work)
Planka
Prestashop
Serpbear
Umami
Vaultwarden
Wallabag
Wastebin
CapRover
Discourse
n8n
minio
swizzin
cyberpanel / Litespeed
Budibase
cal
FreshRss
Gitlab
Strapi
Wordpress
Matomo
Mautic
my LET journey started a year ago and now just hoarding VPS
got to spend the money better elsewhere. Only 5 minutes of excitement running YABS then setting up vpn. After that just forgot that I have these servers
If you have spare time and are interested in self-hosting, you can try following services.
However I would strongly recommend cloud-hosted services as they save you loads of wasted time and headaches. With the saved time you could pursue other hobbies such as doing sports or spend more time with your kids/wife/parents.
Essentials:
Vaultwarden - password manager
Headscale/Tailscale/NetBird - mesh/overlay VPN
(Pi-hole+Unbound/AdGuard behind VPN)
Saves time:
Invoice Ninja - invoicing, accounting with stripe integration
Gitea - GitHub at home
Anaconda/Jupyter Notebook/VS Code/… - code anywhere
KasmVNC - run any desktop app from the cloud
Nice to have:
Authentik/Zitadel - give your friends and family access to your services without creating hundreds of accounts
Uptime Kuma - easy uptime monitoring
Netdata - easy system monitoring
Guacamole - remote SSH, VNC
Windows KMS Server - for educational purposes only
If you still have too much time left:
*arr apps you must have purchased the media first
Kubernetes
Grafana, Loki, Promtail, InfluxDB, Telegraf, Prometheus, Graphite,… - more monitoring
Cloud Networking
And the list goes on, check out awesome-selfhosted, awesome-sysadmin, r/selfhosted, r/homelab
Vaultwarden
Jitsi Meet
Wireguard
I had Nextcloud but changed it to Hetzner's storage box.
YABS
Wireguard and Cyberpanel.
run it without iperf
Bruh.
Get ionos/strato vps for 1€ and use its ip through tunnel.
Thank you everyone so far! Looks like some will be good to host on my N100 machine for my home I'm getting!
y'all should mention the machine resources used and whether you install on vps/dedi or homelab, just for reference specially for new guy on the block like me which sometimes rent overkill vm just for nextcloud/small blogs.
secondly, sorry if this stupid , please share apps that can run on shared host environment beside nextcloud (and cms?), it's bc some LET providers have shared hosting package with plenty resources we can use not just for blogging.
I run nextcloud, peertube, and my blogging site on a 4vCore and 4gb ram KVM VPS by LittleCreek, been running for over a year now.
I run MinIO on a mouse storage I won from servarica, then used a separate cheap $2 KVM as an endpoint for caching and security (which my mouse storage only accepts connection from a specific IP using UFW)
KYT Downloader on a separate 1vcore 1gb ram by ploxhost on their nvme node
And cloudflare as my reverse proxy to most of my websites cause free cdn and WAF.
And then some 256mb nat vps for Uptime Kuma, Wireguard and OpenVPN.
Plex
Portainer
Trilium
Kavita
Code-server
Yourls
Lounge
Audiobookshelf
Xbackbone
hey check this list out!
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
This is a good list! Thank you for your effort!
I do prefer hosting privacy focused services on my own hardware where I have physical access to, obviously with some backups here and there. Not say I do not trust cloud services, but just personal preference in handling personal information.
I do have uptime kuma to monitor my services from the outside world.
Might look into kubernetes to spin up some services to learn too, since I have a few idling VPS
I'm running quite a lot of things.
Most of the popular private front ends (invidious, nitter, etc)
A separate jenkins build server for building and pushing docker images of personal projects (this one is being run on @crunchbits 4GB VPS which is smooth AF)
Next cloud for storing personal files
That's just from the top of my mind