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[–] blxt@lemmy.zip 1 points 15 hours ago

Hardware:

  • hp EliteDesk 800 G4 SFF
  • i5-8500
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 250 ssd boot disk
  • 1TB nvme
  • 2 x 4 TB SSD

I run most of my services via Docker but also in their own LXCs on Proxmox:

  • adguard
  • borg-backup
  • caddy
  • forgejo
  • filebrowser-quantum
  • rackpeek
  • opencloud, Baikal, obsidian-live sync
  • immich
  • paperless
  • vikunja
  • navidrome, octo-fiesta
  • karakeep
  • proxmox-backup-server

Next thing I want to set up would be arcane and maybe ansible, audio-bookshelf, and someday some monitoring.

I access my services only via NetBird when I am out and about.

The biggest flaw in my setup as for now is that I only have one device that’s a single point of failure. Since I have remote backups that’s okayish atm. In the future I would try to get ahold of more hardware and separate things out. For someone who just wanted to try things out a little I got my self kind of deep into it haha Performance vice its enough for me as a single user

Also: If anyone has any suggestions what I could do with my Oracle free tier VPS, besides running a Minecraft server, I would be happy to hear ideas :)