Hey,

I know it sucks to rely on cloud services but it is what it is. I use Apple iCloud, Bitwarden and GitHub.

Technically, I could self-host all three but I want my backups not at my place or at least have them in both places cloud/at home.

I do have two spare Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and one small computer with an old i5 / 8 GB RAM.

What do you personally self-host?

  • Bronzie@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    I have three servers running these days.
    One is a NAS that hosts the .arr suite and my torrent client. This is just to keep the media management in one place.
    A N100 NUC that runs a lot of stuff in Proxmox, like Jellyfin, Heimdal, HomeAssistant, PiHole, Tailscale. I hope to add Caddy to this in the future, but I’ve never played with a reverse proxy before so I’m a tiny bit scared hehe.
    Lastly is a inudstrial PC I got from work that hosts game servers. Right now it’s down as we haven’t had time to game, but usually it’s either a Minecraft server or Valheim.

    For backup I have one copy on the NAS and I upload the most critical data to a cloud service I trust and pay for. This is now Proton.
    My dream is finding a tech friend with his/her own NAS so we can set up a encrypted partition on each others NASes for automatic backup. I give you 1 TB, you give me 1 TB, life’s good!

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      9 hours ago

      Thank for mentioning Caddy. I’m currently using Nginx. Caddy seems to be awesome!

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        6 hours ago

        Pangolin is pretty awesome as well and combines a lot of services all in one package such as reverse proxy, SSO, Crowdsec waf, etc.