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Raspberry Pi 3
- Home assistant
- syncthing
I host the following in my house:
- Nextcloud
- ManicTime (tho this isn't FOSS, but I'm a contractor consultant and love how this works) -Calibre Library/Calibre Web for books -all the *arr's w/ Plex -BaiKal for caldav to manage mine and my mom's life -vikunja for task management -grocy for home erp -bookstack for various notes
the following in digitalocean cause uptime is super important -mastodon -lemmy -matrix -url shortener for fediverse
All are running ubuntu server
- immich
- homeassistant
- jellyfin
are used daily, also lots of other services.
I plan on getting a server this summer (building it myself), and the things I have planned this far:
- bitwarden
- monica
- minecraft
- factorio
- email server
- maybe pihole
- maybe lemmy
- jellyfin
Edit: forgot jellyfin
a wiki for a fraternal organization...
OpenWRT on Netgear for DNS and DHCP
pfSense on CP2200 for VPN, packet filtering, SSL inspection, and unbound
TrueNAS on TerraMaster for NFS and iocage running Jellyfin
Raspbian on RasPi4 for ICA, LDAP, SNMP, Syslogs, etc
Im currently new to self hosting, however I've started running my own website using NGINX (pronounced en-ginks of course) on a raspberry pi. It's handling quite well, the most activity I've known of is my friend trying to DoS it by opening a bunch of tabs on it. Next steps: Keeping track of connections and DDoS protection (w/o cloudfare. Any suggestions?)
i7 12700, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVME x2 mirrored for OS, 10TBx8 z1
Proxmox VMs:
TrueNAS running storage array
Home Assistant
Ubuntu VM where everything else runs in Docker:
*pfSense
*Unifi controller
*Jellyfin
*Radarr
*Sonarr
*NZBGet
*Airsonic
*Ombi
*Transmission
*Calibre
*Soulseek
*BitWarden
*Traefik
Running a full Monero Node with p2pool functionality on a home server, also PiHole and a small web server. VPS has a VPN for my use. VPS also has a SearXNG instance.
One Raspberry Pi 4B running HomeAssistant connected to ESPHome sensors and other stuff around house, feeding into InfluxDB. The other Pi is hosting Syncthing, Jellyfin, Samba NAS, PiHole, Wireguard via PiVPN
Got my hands on an old HP Proliant DL385P Gen8, on it I got running:
- Jellyfin
- qbittorrent
- Homepage
- Grafana
- Prometheus
- Minecraft server
- Pihole
- Some private projects (Angular, PostgreSQL, ...)
Most of them are running in Docker containers. Am still looking for things to add, Lemmy could be interesting although I don't have any communities in mind to host.