On my custom NAS with docker:
- Sabnzbd
- Radarr
- Sonarr
- Lidarr
- Overseerr
- Plex
- Plex-Meta-Manager (highly recommended)
- Tautulli
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On my custom NAS with docker:
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
On my "home server" (an old office PC we were about to throw into the junk at work that I installed OpenMediaVault on):
And on my Pi 4:
I have a dietPi on a RapsberryPi2 where I run a vaultwarden instance and pi-hole
I plan on getting a server this summer (building it myself), and the things I have planned this far:
Edit: forgot jellyfin
I self host the work software,
Ansible host,
Kubernetes Cluster
Elasticsearch cluster
Game servers
Piholes,
AgentGPT,
Various other things when needed.
On my Debian server I'm hosting Nextcloud, Miniflux and Pihole.
Backup via Borgmatic.
This is my little setup at work
Kubernetes cluster (created by kubespray)
I'm only self-hosting a PLEX server and an SFTP server, for now. I have many other interests but not enough time to actually set everything up and manage it
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?)
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.
Got my hands on an old HP Proliant DL385P Gen8, on it I got running:
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.
Well, I'm not running it currently for reasons, but I used to host a Jellyfin media server on my desktop, but that was inconvenient as it was the desktop I was actually using. Eventually I switched from Pop!_OS to Fedora which lacked Jellyfin transcoding support and I had to stop hosting it. In a few days I should get a 1050ti to complete the setup and then I will be back up and running on my first dedicated server. I will probably look in to hosting a mail server, a nas, bitwarden, and possibly a librex or searx search engine on it once it is up and running. It is an old system with 3gb of ddr2 and an athelon 64 x2 from 2005 but it should do the trick for everything I want out of it. Right now I am just hoping that the new GPU doesn't trigger current protection on the cheapo PSU that is in there.
Edit: I'm also going to set up an i2p seedbox for obscure torrents.
Pihole Keycloak Lemmy
The "usual" Plex stack:
Plex Sonarr Radarr Readarr Calibre & Calibre-Web Sabnzbd Nzbhydra
I want to throw Nextcloud into the mix, but I haven't gotten the motivation to do that yet. I have 102TB of disk on a 4 node kubernetes cluster just for fun