Always enjoyed scrolling though these posts, figured I’d give it a go here:

What are your must-have selfhosted services?

Some of mine:

  • node815@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Under Proxmox, I have the following running currently:

    **As LXC Containers: **

    • AdguardHome
    • Psono Password Manager
    • Zitadel SSO and
    • One I’m trying to get Pomerium installed on

    As a VM

    • Home Assistant

    The rest is all docker on the host OS which is Debian 12, this is not my complete list but the most used ones in my world:

    • Dozzle (great docker log viewer)
    • Uptime Kuma
    • Authentik configured to allow passkey login (Simply awesome!)
    • IT-Tools - https://it-tools.tech/
    • Homepage by Ben Phelps
    • WyzeCamBridge (So I can have RTSP for Home Assistant)
    • SterlingPDF (MultiTool for PDFS)
    • sshwifty - SSH within your browser - your logins are locally stored in your session only. https://github.com/nirui/sshwifty
    • Portainer
    • Vaultwarden

    Protected by Authentik’s SSO

    • Portainer
    • Statping
    • Proxmox
    • Wordpress (I’m evaulating this for a suitable Joplin replacement ) In short - I found that it’s easier to reference a site instead of installing Joplin when I rebuild my computer.
    • Psono password manager

    You may wonder why I am using Zitadel and Authentik, I first started with Zitadel, and moved to Authentik, but am evaluating both. They both have their positives. So far Authentik has been the most useful for me. And about the two password managers, I use Vaultwarden as it supports everything I need including Passkey support. My step daughter who is an adult is disabled so having an easier password like Psono makes it easier for her.

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        1 year ago

        Can’t speak for OP but I can say that I switched to proxmox from just running docker and services native. Proxmox offers a lot of flexibility, you can do snapshots, build many different LXC containers very easily, to keep things separate or have better control over resource usage. Also I run mine in a 3 node cluster so I can do live migration of VMs and pretty quick migrations of LXC containers. This all allows me to run my services with little to no downtime and have redundancy.

      • node815@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Because, for Home Assistant, I moved it from Raspberry Pi 4 to a KVM and found it faster. I use Proxmox for that which I found to play nicer with it than just setting up a Debian Server and spinning up a KVM via QEMU on a desktop. I’ve been there and had issues over time. As for why LXC’s they are smaller and the only ones I use are from https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/ which makes them super simple to set up and run!