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.
I have a slightly different setup personally! I am actually happily running a Windows Pro server.
For my Drivepool redundant storage, I am utilizing a cool tool I came across years ago called https://stablebit.com/DrivePool and I've been really happy with it!
I RDP into my server a lot for coding projects, and misc things, almost like a secondary computer. Additionally, I enjoy being able to Steam stream several games from it to my phone or laptop on the go. A surprising number of games are playable in this fashion.
Outside of that, I do selfhost multiple serices:
Plex, I actually heavily use it as a self-hosted Youtube alternative by leveraging yt-dlp and some personal tooling I wrote that collates downloaded youtube channels into Collections within my Plex (No ads!) -- Shameless plug tomy tool - https://github.com/KJBurnett/plex-youtube-channel-collections
Rocket.Chat for chatting with my close friends
code-server - a self-hosted vscode environment. You can literally code on an iPad with the capability and power of a Ryzen 7 behind it. Very cool and fun.
gitlab (although it seems fairly heavy for my needs, unsure.)
Overseerr - Movie/tv show requesting web app tied into my Plex
airsonic - Plex also does music but sometimes it seems to be pretty resource heavy. I run Plex with Plexamp simultaneously with airsonic for the service redundancy currently.
Similar setup here, I'm running a Windows server with DrivePool. I've been using DrivePool for over 5 years and I'm a huge fan. I just built a new server and moved all the hard drives over and re-installed DrivePool and it was up and running with no fuss.
I'm running the following:
Blue Iris, software NVR for all my home cameras. This is the primary reason I run Windows as the base OS.
Plex for maintaining my media collection
SABnzbd for downloading from usenet
Omada Controller for managing my TP-Link EAP router, switches, and AP's
Pi-Hole, I recently set up a pi-hole for ad blocking and getting some more visibility on what's going on in my network
Wireguard for VPN access. I switched from OpenVPN a year ago and am super impressed with it.
LAMP server to run some scripts to tie together different home automation products/APIs
Mealie - Meal/food tracking website I read about on this post actually. Just installed it and am playing around with. Gotta convince the wife to use it!
Dope man! What are you running in your Linux VMs in Hyper-V?
Gotta check out Mealie.
How do you like wire guard? I currently run Tailscale and it runs fantastic, but I’m not big on the oauth2 requirement.