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In the past I used to. It was great and my isp gave me multiple public ips but I moved and my new isp blocks port 80 so I can't anymore. Running severs from home saved me a lot of money
Umbrel for BTC/Lightning nodes, Alby hub, BTCPay, IPFS Podcasting and Restreamer and a Raspberry Pi running Pihole
But seriously, I run two, the Yunohost runs ActivityPub apps, Nextcloud and Navidrome for music.
A Proxmox virtualizing truenas, start9, a media server and pihole. Before year end i’ll add a second one for a high availability setup. Eventually i want to add a personal nostr relay and possibly blossom server. Claude will have to help me out with that.
Awesome. Well if you look at the comments, you can see that we have dozens of experienced people here that can probably help you out! Ask any questions that you may have.
Just about everything self-hostable. If there is a paid service out there and there is an open source self-hostable equivalent, I am either running it or it's on my list.
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Lethal Lee 8 months ago
Just setup a Promox box for some home services. I’ve got some rigs at work, that will get recycled in my basement too.
yes. running a lightning node. but will soon shut it down gracefully. can‘t compete with the reliability of a Lightning node on a VPS datacenter somewhere
Normally they block most ports. So yes they will block that one too. You can still run a website without port 80 but normally it's used to redirect to 443 ass best practice. If you buy business internet, no ports are blocked but business internet is more expensive
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Benking 8 months ago
Yes. Make old computers useful again.
Proxmox based, homeassitant, dokuwiki with photos/notes of home repairs/wiring/etc., zomboid server, factorio server, some monitoring stuff, failover boxes for work related stuff...
Kinda did at one point, had 3 node cluster but i simplified it because of the work required to modify the setup. Or if something broke, it would take so long to resolve.
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Mad Philosopher 8 months ago
My home server does lots of things people here have already mentioned that they do. So what might be unique to me, I run about 4 streaming radio stations, personal to me and my LAN. One is a long-off-the-air local gospel station that used to play some really weird shit. So much of it was singers who were way out of tune. I’m really glad I recorded a month of it before it disappeared. One is a 12 GB collection of techno and other electronic music my friend M gave me. I call it “M Radio.” It took about 10 years of listening to really get to know the collection, but having it as a streaming radio station really helped. One is an archive of about 15 years of the “Mysterious Universe” podcast, playing in a loop. Whenever I want to hear some good storytelling, I tune in. The fourth is a live stream of my local campus radio station, with a secret radio receiver in the city that sends the stream back to my location where the FM signal isn’t so strong. I stream it at a very high fidelity. I have a Squeezebox Boom in my kitchen with preset buttons on it that can call up any one of these “stations” at will. I love it!
I have a PC in a small rack in the closet. The main use is media server (Jellyfin) and then the automated pirate software suite (sonarr, radar, usenet downloader etc). Next use is self hosted photo backup from phones via Immich. Then a bunch of other stuff, music, recipes etc. it’s a small hobby to get running and change/update as you go.
One for my umbrel node One for media, streaming, relay, blossom storage... etc. One for btcpayserver One for a bunch of docker services via docker And like 5 or 6 PI4s running static sites.
Yes, several; they run Jellyfin, Samba, Transmission, Mattermost, Gitea, Minecraft, and Bitcoin Core.
nextcloud (file storage), immich (photo backup), pi-hole (network wide ad blocking), gittea, jellyfin (music + movies). mostly just trying to move away from iCloud
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Lethal Lee 8 months ago
Sad what Broadcom did to ESXi. Proxmox seems to support Linux containers nativity. You’re on to something, setting up VMs for each service seems overkill
I gotta get a freepbx image going again! I have a few ATA's I'd like to test with a Nostrfied calling card system I was working on. I got all the way through the setup a couple of weeks ago, and went, meh... Gonna run debian for awhile. Might try to look for a PiBX iso later 🫠😂
I just got it all up and running again on a new server, and haven't configured backup yet. Typically cronjob rsync daily for critical data, and full-disk backup every few months by rebooting to a live-disk and cloning the drives with pv. I don't use closed source solutions like synology.