A simple question to this community, what are you self-hosting? It’s probably fun to hear from each-other what services we are running.

Please mention at least the service (e.g. e-mail) and the software (e.g. postfix). Extra bonus points for also mentioning the OS and/or hardware (e.g. Linux Distribution, raspberry pi, etc) you are running on.

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    1 year ago

    Raspberry 4 No.1 (HassOS)

    • Home Assistant - smart home management
    • HA extension Vaultwarden

    Raspberry 4 No.2 (Ubuntu LTS)

    • Pi-Hole - network ad filter
    • Navidrome - music library
    • Beets - music tagging
    • Lidarr/Deluge/Hydra/Jackett - music collection, downloading
    • Baikal - CalDAV & CardDAV
    • Nginx - Reverse-proxy
    • Filebrowser
    • Vaultwarden - Backup of HA extension
    • Raneto - Knowledge base
    • Pyload - Download manager

    Fileserver custom built (Ubuntu LTS, local only):

    • Sonarr - Series management
    • PostgreSQL - Data management for Kodi/MPD
    • Snapserver
    • Mopidy

    Raspberry 4 No.3 (Raspian, local only)

    • Kodi
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      1 year ago

      Interesting, I have an Unraid server that does all of these in one. Whats the benefit of splitting them like that?

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        Hey, no benefits at all other than maybe a tiny security aspect since you can’t hop the units even if one is compromised. Mainly the lack of network cabling drives the setup. Fileserver and Kodi sit in on spot below TV with a WiFi bridged connection. Raspi 1 & 2 are located at the main network cable entry which is due being on old building in a corridor, sparse in space. And I do like reusing existing devices. The Raspi’s lack in physical USB connections and RAM allocation. HA sucks up all RAM 2GB on Raspi 1. Would love to have 2 units only connected via network cable for redundancy but it’s just not feasible since it is a rented home.

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        Hey, no benefits at all other than maybe a tiny security aspect since services can’t be compromised but that’s not the driver.

        Mainly the lack of network cabling drives the setup. Fileserver and Kodi sit in spot below TV with a WiFi bridged connection. Raspi 1 & 2 are located at the main network cable entry which is due to being on old building in a corridor, sparse in space. And I do like reusing existing old devices. The Raspi’s lack in physical USB connections and RAM allocation. HA sucks up all RAM 2GB on Raspi 1. Would love to have 2 server units only connected via network cable for redundancy but it’s just not feasible since it is a rented home.

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          Deleted double posts. The web app doesn’t update whether my posts are successfully transmitted. Need to be more patient I guess