Do you run any self-hosted services yourself?

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As we have a substantial Linux community here, and several active communities about self-hosting, home-labs, data hoarders... What's it like for you? Do you use services provided to you, or do you also run some yourself?

  • 🏠 Yes, on a home server or NAS

    0%
  • 🍓 Yes, on a Raspberry Pi or similar at home

    0%
  • ☁️ Yes, on a VPS, rented server, or cloud instance

    0%
  • 🔧 Yes, I use a mix and/or run several servers

    100%
  • 🧪 Just tinkering with small stuff or local experiments

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  • 👥 I manage/administer it to some degree, but have someone host it for me (e.g. SaaS, paid package, friends)

    0%
  • ⏳ I want to, but haven’t yet

    0%
  • ⬅️ I used to, but I've stepped back

    0%
  • ❌ No, not interested

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So many!

I feel this might be quite a common answer with people subscribed to this community...



Only file sharing and Jellyfin on a Dell Optiplex mini. Used to do Pi-hole and Nextcloud but not worth the effort and energy usage for what I need.


I have a NAS at home which I built myself, and which used to run most of the services. But I've moved some of it to a VPS for easier maintenance and added reliability. What I use regularly includes NextCloud, PieFed, PeerTube, Matrix, mail, webhosting, ntfy, a password manager, Home Assistant, file storage/shares and some minor things and experiments.


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