Hello everyone! Mods here 😊

Tell us, what services do you selfhost? Extra points for selfhosted hardware infrastructure.

Feel free to take it as a chance to present yourself to the community!

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  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    HARDWARE:

    • Dual Xeon E5-2640v3
    • Nvidia Quadro P2000 GPU
    • 128Gb DDR4 ECC Memory
    • 4 x 4tb WD Red plus drives in raidz2 for bulk network storage
    • 2 x 500gb WD Red SSD, mirrored for fast network storage
    • 2 x 1tb Samsung EVO 870 SSD, mirrored for vms
    • 1 x 2tb WD Purple Surveillance Drive
    • 1 x 8tb Seagate Barracuda Media Drive

    PROXMOX:

    • Nginx
    • Nextcloud
    • Truenas with Backblaze B2 backup
    • 2 x WordPress sites
    • Home Assistant
    • Grafana
    • Mosquito MQTT
    • Tailscale VPN
    • ESPHome
    • 3D print server (Repetier Pro) with webcam feeds
    • Plex
    • Blue Iris NVR
    • Codeproject.ai (object detection)
    • Transmission with PIA VPN
    • Backblaze personal backup client for media
  • @[email protected]
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    I host:

    • docker-mailserver
    • code-server
    • Vaultwarden
    • Flame Dashboard
    • FreePad
    • Gotify
    • Nextcloud
    • Baikal
    • Mosquitto
    • HomeAssistant
    • Node-RED
    • InfluxDB
    • Grafana
    • piHole, Cloudflare DNS over HTTPS client
    • Uptime Kuma
    • Nginx Proxy Manager
    • wg-easy
    • Shiori
    • MeTube
    • Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Unpackerr,…
    • qBittorrent, Gluetun
    • Jellyfin
    • Watchtower
    • Honeygain, Pawns App, Peer2Profit, Traffmonetizer
    • 4 Websites via Nginx
    • a few services that I wrote myself

    I think that should be it. I left out some less important ones and probably forgot a few that I don’t use that often. All these services are spread across 2 servers at home and a small VPS mainly used for the mailserver and Uptime Kuma.

      • @[email protected]
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        It really depends on the type of IP you have and your location, but it’s really not much for me. From Honeygain I get like 20 bucks every 6 months and when paying out the money around 4$ get lost by transaction fees, but better than nothing and those services use so few resources, you don’t even notice them running in the background.

        • _Hadek
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          22 years ago

          you might want to check honeygain’s network calls, because I had it running and then suddenly noticed my IP got banned on quite a few websites.

          Turns out it was my honeygain traffic that caused it, I quickly uninstalled it after that.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Which websites are you referring to? I never noticed any problems from the sites I use. Only when I encounter any kind of captcha I always have to manually select images and it will never solve itself like some did in the past. But not sure if thats due to me not being logged in with Google in my main browser or if it’s caused by Honeygain.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Since I haven’t seen it commented yet, I host a kiwix backup of stackoverflow and it has already saved me a couple times during outages.

    • Tiritibambix
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      12 years ago

      I’m glad to see vaporents coming here. Is this an official migration or enthusiastic former redditors?

      • @[email protected]
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        02 years ago

        As official as it gets lol.

        I’m one of the mods, have a stickied post on this with a link at the end. Just haven’t made a separate official post about it yet.

        BeyondCombustion.net has been our wiki, formerly at github.io, for the last few years.

        Decided to point that domain at some dell R720xd/R730xd boxes I picked up and setup a whole new entry into the fediverse, along with a number of other things for our users.

        • Tiritibambix
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          12 years ago

          That’s great having you here. I’ll stick around, and maybe post something to the community soon with my modest setup to have a little talk :)

  • efscher
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    znc, radicale, miniflux, gotosocial, lemmy, i2pd, searx, rtorrent, webdav

  • @[email protected]
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    Ceph (rbd,s3) on 4 poweredges.

    Nomad, Consul servers running in a 3 node raft on some ARM SBCs.

    Nomad clients on 2 poweredges and 3 arm SBCs running:

    • s3 CSI (media and large file storage is all on s3)
    • rbd CSI (all the stateful jobs have rbd block devices)
    • NATS cluster with Jetstream to enable MQTT support
    • mosquito mqtt (had to run mosquito for mqtt v5)
    • mosquito<->nats bridge (via benthos)
    • nodered (just for easy Google home integration)
    • zwavejs2mqtt
    • zigbee2mqtt
    • frigate (can only talk mqtt v5 so had to run mosquito just for this)
    • grafana
    • gotify
    • gitea
    • drone CI
    • postgresql
    • BitTorrent client
    • ceph rgw s3 gateways
    • NATS based home automation lambdas - I wrote these in go
    • Adguard home
    • traefik as main ingress
    • Prometheus
    • prom node exporter
    • jellyfin
    • jackett
    • a program I wrote that manages torznab->acquisiton->s3 lifecycle
    • a website
    • wireguard servers

    And that is just in the server room - I also have more like the 3d printer and CNC machine controllers etc.

  • Anarch157a
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    82 years ago

    Hello selfhosters.

    Here’s my list of stuff:

    On a VPS hosted in Germany:

    On my home server (my old gaming PC, repurposed)

    • Proxmox to manage several containers/VMs:
      • OPNsense Firewall
      • HomeAssistant
      • Pihole
      • Gitlab
      • Jellyfin
    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Hi, thanks for your comment! I just visited your blog and noticed that it loads fairly quickly: I assume you must have some sort of CDN set up. Could you point me to how you went about setting up the CDN for your domain/website? Thanks!

      • Anarch157a
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        82 years ago

        No CDN. The secret is way simpler: It’s a static site. Just a bunch of files served directly by Nginx. I use Pelican to generate the site from Markdown files.

  • @[email protected]
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    Proxmox on a self-built rackserver (Will be building a second one for a proxmox cluster):

    • Pi-Hole (primary)
    • Home Assistant
    • 2 Docker Hosts (One for Eval, one for Prod)

    Raspberry Pi Zero for Pi-Hole (secondary)

    On my Docker Host (All in docker-compose):

    • Heimdall (Personal Dashboard)
    • Portainer (Docker GUI)
    • baikal (CAL & CADdav)
    • vaultwarden (Password Manager)
    • bookstack (Documentation, kinda abandoned because im lazy)
    • changedetection(.)io (Monitoring Websites for Changes, useful for changelogs or price monitoring)
    • cloudflare-ddns (DDNS because dynamic IP Adresses…)
    • Grafana & InfluxDB (Dashboard and Database for Stats)
    • linkding (Bookmarks aka “Have to read someday”)
    • mealie (Reciepe manager)
    • neko (Watch2gether but in selfhosted and more capable imo)
    • nginx proxy manager (Reverse Proxy with GUI)
    • paperless-ngx (Document manager with OCR)
    • semaphore ui (Ansible GUI with sheduled tasks)
    • Uptime Kuma (Status Monitoring)
    • watchtower (Automatic updates of my docker containers because im lazy)

    A Synology DS220+ for local Storage

    A 5TB Hetzner Storage Box for Backups (encrypted)

    A Rootserver for Games and some testing in the wild (Currently Windows, will be switched to ubuntu)

    Hetzner Cloud Server with mailcow on it

  • Old Fart
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    12 years ago

    First post in the world of Lemmy! Woot! Another Reddit escapee. I can’t for the life of me understand the management team at Reddit. I get that they need to make money and that they’re pissed off at the AI guys for pilfering their data but the people who contribute to the subreddits and moderate them for free are why Reddit is such a success. Why would you screw them over? It’s so short sited. If you’re pissed at OpenAI then talk to them and figure out how they can pay for your API access but don’t screw the people that made you a success. They can afford to spend a little of the VC/Microsoft money. Okay…off the soap box now…

    Up until very recently I was running all my services on a HP DL380 Gen9 server. Beautiful server but sucks back electricity like a drunk on New Years Eve and is way too noisy for my office. Purchased 4 different Tiny PCs (3 Lenovos and 1 Dell).

    One Lenovo (AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2200GE with 32GB RAM) is running RockyLinux with Docker with 20+ containers currently running.

    • “Sweden Services” - SABnzbd, Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr
    • Tools - IT-Tools, Pairdrop, CyberChef and Paperless NGX
    • Homelab services - Portainer, Dozzle and Nginx Proxy Manager
    • Info - FreshRSS
    • Media - Plex, Audiobookshelf and Navidrome

    I’m constantly playing with different containers - adding, removing, etc. I did try making the switch to Podman as I like the idea of rootless containers but could not for the life of me get things like NFS shares and Portainer integration working and was spending way too much time fighting with it. Will probably try again in the near future.

    Then the other 3 Tiny PCs are running XCP-NG with various VMs including my Xen Orchestra, Kali, a couple Windows machines (usually off), Tailscale gateway box and a few others. Again, mostly for testing things out.

    Using OpnSense as my firewall. Have a TrueNAS system sharing files and another small Rockstor NAS also.

    Looking forward to the community here. Thanks.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    I had a small X.25 network as combination coffee-table and space-heater at one point; this was before most homes had internet. It almost cost me a divorce.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    I have a MediaWiki instance on my laptop (I’ve found the features of all other wikis/mindmaps/knowledge databases decisively insufficient after having a taste of MW templates, Semantic MediaWiki and Scribunto).

    Also some smaller things like pihole-standalone, Jellyfin and dictd.