• Nextcloud + OnlyOffice
  • *arr media management series (Lidarr, Sonarr, etc)
  • Gitea
  • Vaultwarden
  • PiHole
  • Jellyfin
  • Wiki-js
  • Lemmy
  • Prometheus/Grafana/Loki

Currently all containerised running on a debian VM on a Rockylinux Qemu/KVM hypervisor. Initially I was using rocky+podman but inevitably hit something I wanted to run that just straight up needed docker and was too much effort to try and get working. 🤷

Hardware is an circa 2012 gaming machine with a few ZFS raids for all of my Linux ISOs. It lives an extremely tortured existence and longs for the sweet release of death.

Toying with the idea of migrating it all to on-prem virtualised kubernetes cluster using helm charts to manage the stacks and using NFS mounts for persistent storage because I hate myself (and to upskill I guess)

What about you?

  • @halvar@lemm.ee
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    e-mail, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, koel (pretty good music server imo), Minecraft server for the homies, Grocy, CalDAV and CardDAV, Nextcloud and probably something else I forgot and can’t look up right now

  • @aruc@lemmy.world
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    Everything is running on a Synology NAS. Media lives on a 16TB raid array of HDD, and the containers themselves on a RAID 1 of two NVMe SSDs. This helps with spinning down the HDD when not in use and overall power consumption is very reasonable.

    On the host:

    • Tailscale to connect remotely
    • Synology Photo as a great photo library

    Then everything in Docker containers, deployed via compose stacks from Git and Portainer, very easy to update! Also using Watchtower to automatically updates containers that are using the “latest” tag.

    • arr stack. With notably Recyclarr that allows to sync from TrashGuides the recommended media quality profiles
    • Jellyfin
    • Miniflux for RSS. Recently switched from Feedly… it’s so much better. Allows full text extraction when the feed isn’t.
    • Calibre + Calibre Web for the interface, ebooks management
    • Home Assistant + Zigbee2mqtt for home automation
    • Nginx proxy manager to reverse proxy a handful of services (those with shared logins, e.g. Jellyfin…)
    • Paperless-Ngx for documents management
    • Change detection for websites monitoring (e.g. price changes…)
    • Flame for a simple “dashboard” with all these links
  • @callmepk@lemmy.world
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    • vaultwarden
    • gitlab
    • Piped/Hyperpipe
    • SearXNG
    • Umami
    • Uptime Kuma
    • ntfy
    • Mastodon
    • Nextcloud
    • RSSHub
    • Nitter
    • Lingva
    • Thelounge
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    • PiHole
    • Mealie
    • Duplicati
    • Treafik
    • Uptime Kuma
    • Bookstack

    All running on a Raspberry Pi 4 4GB. Also currently running Plex on a separate Rasperry Pi with a external SSD, but looking into getting a Synology NAS.

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      wow! Very long list!

      Edit: What dashboard are you using for the app overview? Dashy I see in the answers

    • @Foreverwinter@lemmy.world
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      What software is the dashboard in? I’ve seen similar ones here before but not sure what people are using to see it all at a glance like that.

      • @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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        That’s Dashy. I’ve only just started using it recently. I like it because I can edit it on the fly - no need to dive into the YAML behind it (which I had to do when I was using Homer).

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      Quicker but not ideal for users with visual impairments :/

      • A Mouse
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        Hello, I went through and wrote down all the applications and services from the image, enjoy.

      • @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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        Well, instead of being a victim and fucking whinging about it just ask. Not my job to guess if people have a vision impairment, but I’ll happily oblige if asked nicely.

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      • Categories
        • House
          • Home Assistant: front-end
          • Frigate: CCTVs and NVR
          • Node-RED: node.js automations
          • ESPhome: IoT devices
        • Homelab
          • Grafana: Monitoring data
          • Pi-hole (primary): Local DNS & ad blocking
          • Pi-hole (secondary): Local DNS & ad blocking
          • Portainer: Docker container management
          • Proxmox #1: PVE node: chewy
          • Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: chewy
          • Proxmox #2: PVE node: hansolo
          • Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: hansolo
          • Nginx Proxy Manager: Reverse proxy server
        • Media
          • nzbget: Usenet downloading
          • Deluge: Torrent downloading
          • Plex: Media server
          • Overseerr: Media library management
          • Tautulli: Plex reporting
          • Prowlarr: Indexer managerment
        • Data
          • Paperless-ngx: Document management
          • Photoprism: Photo library
          • Calibre: eBook library
          • Readarr: eBook management
          • Sync thing: File sync
          • Joplin Server: Notebook sync
        • Homelab Devices
          • Firewall: OPNsense on Proxmox
          • Primary NAS: Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ V2
          • Secondary NAS: Qnap TS-410
          • Switch: Netgear GS324TP
          • Wifi: Aruba IAP-225 Virtual controller
          • Printer: Fuji Xerox CM115w
        • Health
          • rey: Raspberry Pi 4
          • lando: Raspberry Pi 3
          • quigon: Raspberry Pi 3
          • bobafett: Raspberry Pi 2
          • jangofett: Raspberry Pi 3
        • Databases
          • Prometheus: Pi-hole stats
          • InfluxDB: Timeseries databases
          • Radius DB (Adminer): PostgreSQL database
        • Tools
          • VS Code: Remote code editor
          • searxng: Private web search
          • Changedetection: Monitor website changes
          • Octoprint: 3D printing
          • Shellinabox: Ajax console client
        • Media Libraries
          • Sonarr: TV show library
          • Sonarr (anime): Anime TV show library
          • Radarr (4K): 4K movie library
          • Radarr: Movie library
          • Radarr (Anime): Anime movie library
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    NextCloud

    Discord bot (let’s my friends update Valheim /satisfactory and reboot them etc etc)

    Valheim server

    Satisfactory server

    BirdNet

    MariaDB and flask for my Arduino / raspberry pi sensors (weather station and water temperature, particle sensor)

    Tailscale for remote desktop

    PiKVM

    Might setup a Lemmy instance later.

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      I understand the Bitwarden not hosted yourself. I’m somewhat of a noob myself and wouldn’t trust myself for it. But Nextcloud seems to me like it’s not too big of an issue if it’s down for a day or two. Do you often work with remote files? I am planing on just using Nextcloud for syncing which can wait.

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    • Vaultwarden
    • audiobookshelf (Best audiobook and podcast server)
    • Teamspeak3
    • Sinusbot (music bot for Ts3)
    • SWAG (reverse proxy with built-in fail2ban)
    • Plex
    • Sonarr / Radarr / Overseerr / Jackett
    • Lemmy
    • Uptime-Kuma
    • Nextcloud
    • Bookstack
    • LanguageTool (Grammar and spellcheck)
    • Multiple game servers depending on what our group is playing. Currently, Minecraft with PaperMC
    • calibre / calibre-web (calibre with guacamole to manage library and calibre-web to access it with a webpage and send to kindle)
    • DailyTxT (Diary server)
    • Libreddit (Alternative reddit front end that doesn’t use the official API)
    • Rallly (scheduling for groups)
    • Tandoor (recipe manager and shopping list)
    • Tautili
    • Grafana
    • Pihole
    • @palarith@aussie.zone
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      Does send to kindle go through amazon?

      Wouldn’t you have your kindle disconnected from the net since ur pirating?

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        You can send with calibre-web to kindle if you have an amazon account. You get a specific address for your kindle. They appear under documents in your library, legal or otherwise.

      • Giddy
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        Amazon has always turned a blind eye to the ‘send to kindle’ backdoor for getting pirated content onto the kindle

  • @marx2k@lemmy.world
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    One thing I’ve not been able to find, unfortunately, is a good replacement for subsonic for my 1.5TB mp3 and FLAC collection.

    Everything I’ve tried to host dockerized has just crawled.

    But other than that, hosting mostly for nyswlf…

    The typical arrs, subsonic, spotweb, pinhole, duckdns, caliber, calibre web, qbittorrent via a dockerized vpn client

    All containerized

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      Airsonic has been rock solid for (just) me in docker behind npm on a 6yo celeron nuc

      • @marx2k@lemmy.world
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        I was considering airsonic. How large is your music collection? That’s what seems to kill every other self hosted service i tried

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            Gotcha ok so that may be the difference. Right now I’m at…

            4,843 artists 18,708 albums 235,303 songs 2254.59 GB 16,936 hours

            And so media services that catalog and server that all seem to puke big time. Except for subsonic for some reason.

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                It’s a result of lidarr just doing its own thing and me dropping new artists onto it every time I hear something I like, multiplied by a few years

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    I’m a noobie:

    • portainer
    • pihole
    • wireguard server
    • jellyfin
    • youtube-dl
    • nextcloud
    • tor/privoxy
    • freshrss
    • minetest server
    • nginx proxy manager

    All running locally on a 2008 lenovo core 2 duo with 2gb, 1 120gb SSD, 1 1tb HDD and 1 250gb HDD…couldn’t open the services to the web since my ISP blocks every port (except 52180 udp) even if I open them in the router sothey can change the double on a fixed IP withppen ports in their “enterprise” package

  • @deepdive@lemmy.world
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    Here you go !

    • Vaultwarden
    • Searxng
    • Nextcloud
    • Smallstep (own CA for self-signed full chain certificates)
    • Linkding
    • Gotify + watchtower
    • Adguardhome
    • Traefik
    • Wireguard

    Took me to much time to make everything work perfectly together, but learned alot along the road ! Everything hosted on a old spare laptopt with docker containers.

  • @AngryDemonoid@lemmy.lylapol.com
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    Pretty much anything I can. It’s too much to type out, but my Homepage lists most of it minus any databases or reverse proxies. I also host a one person Lemmy instance. Everything but Lemmy is run on a 2013 gaming PC with Unraid.

    https://imgur.com/a/OVntije

    EDIT: After posting this, I’ll probably end up selfhosting an imgur alternative too…

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      • Categories
        • Main
          • Docker
          • UptimeKuma
        • Video
          • Plex
          • Overseer
          • Tautulli
          • Wizarr
        • Audio
          • moOde Audio
          • Audiobookshelf
          • Your Spotify
        • Books
          • Calibre-Web
          • Calibre
        • Downloads
          • SabNZBD
          • qBittorrent
        • Cloud
          • Immich
          • Filerun
          • Pairdrop
          • Syncthing
          • Paperless
        • Home
          • Home Assistant
          • Mealie
          • Node RED
        • Productivity
          • FreshRSS
          • Linkding
          • Obsidian
        • Starr Apps
          • Prowlarr
          • Jackett
          • Radarr
          • Sonarr
          • Sonarr Anime
          • Readarr Audio
          • Readarr Books
          • Kapowarr
          • Lidarr
        • Website
          • SerpBear
          • Umami
        • Utilities
        • Network
          • PiHole
          • PiHole - IoT
          • Speedtest
      • @AngryDemonoid@lemmy.lylapol.com
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        Hey, thanks for doing that! I, unfortunately, didn’t think about people that would need to use screen readers or the like. Next time I’ll wait until I’m at a computer to type it out.

  • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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    Proxmox host. Fedora server vm.

    • openvpn as a backup (and because i went through the highly laborious process of setting it up)
    • wireguard
    • nitter (twitter alternative frontend. makes twitter usable)
    • audiobookshelf (podcast manager)
    • pihole (block ads by dns)
    • nginx for my website and some related website stuff
    • Vaultwarden (sometimes. I usually keep it off because I prefer KeepassXC anyway)

    The hardware is a 10 year old Thinkpad. I think it’s pretty clear by my software list that I don’t ask it to do much, but it does so much for me. Like, I wouldn’t run Jellyfin off of this thing. In fact my NAS is 4x8TB drives but I keep it mostly shut off. It’s powered on maybe about once or twice a week for a few hours at a time. I try to batch my activity with it. Like “oh, yeah, I want file X but it’s on my NAS. Maybe later, when I have a need for file Y I will turn it on and retrieve both.”

    I can achieve everything I want with even lower spec hardware, but this Thinkpad has a faulty trackpad anyway, which is also how I got it for cheap. I have never measured it, but supposedly it consumes around 6W at idle which is low enough for me.