I am trying to capture costs for starting into homelab/selfhosting.

VPNs, search engines, absolutely everything and anything.

  • Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    4 hours ago

    ISP: $75/month for symmetrical 1Gbit fiber and unlimited data. This is the biggest expense. All other options are 1-25 Mbps up with cable or dsl and most are just as expensive.

    VPSs: around $40/month, though I’m planning to cut back a bit as I’m moving some stuff local.

    2 Domains: < $30/year

    The rest is purchased with no future subscription costs. This covers everything except for the security cams that I need to migrate off of corporate services one of these days.

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    9 hours ago

    I was tempted to say $0, but then I thought harder about the problem.

    Technically I do have ongoing costs

    • PAYG costs for Usenet-news (iirc, $22USD for 500GB block)

    https://usenet-news.net/index1.php?url=home

    • News indexer (I think…$60 every 5 years?)

    https://www.nzbgeek.info/

    Electricity (whatever tiny amount raspberry pi sips). At a guess, maybe $50/yr.

    So, amortised over time - very low but not zero. In theory, if I dropped Usenet, it would even lower. And theoretically, I could run the pi off a single solar panel and a diy solar kit but I’m not busy pretending to be Robinson Crusoe just yet. Though… It might be a cool project.

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      $50/year electrical bill for a Pi?!

      Nevermind, I just did some back of the napkin math and came out around 35 a year if I was running one full power 24/7, so yeah, that is the right ballpark guess for a maximum.

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        4 hours ago

        Yeah, same. Though at 3-5W … it really is just a very rough guess. Lemme ShitGPT it. Oh, I was way off


        A realistic Pi 4B-only estimate is about A$8–A$12 per year in electricity, assuming it is on 24/7 and used for Jellyfin streaming around 10–12 hours per week.

        Pi 4B measurements are typically around 2.7–2.85 W at idle, about 5.1 W under moderate server load, and around 6.4 W under full CPU stress. Using Perth/WA’s Synergy Home Plan A1 energy charge of 32.3719 c/kWh, excluding the daily supply charge, that works out very cheaply because the device uses only about 25–36 kWh/year.

        Scenario Assumed usage Annual energy Approx. annual cost

        Mostly idle 3 W 24/7 26.3 kWh A$8.51/year Idle + 12h/wk Jellyfin 2.7 W idle, 5.1 W streaming 25.1 kWh A$8.14/year Heavier Jellyfin/server use 2.7 W idle, 6.4 W streaming 26.0 kWh A$8.40/year Conservative wall-power estimate 4 W idle, 6.4 W streaming 36.5 kWh A$11.83/year

        The bigger swing factor is storage, not the Pi. A USB SSD adds very little; a USB-powered 2.5" hard drive might add a few dollars per year; a powered 3.5" external drive left spinning 24/7 could push the total more into the A$15–A$30/year range.

        So, for the Raspberry Pi 4B itself as a Jellyfin box: roughly A$10/year is a good mental estimate.

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          A realistic Pi 4B-only estimate is about A$8–A$12 per year in electricity

          That’s about what I calculated for my locale. Roughly $0.30–$0.85 per month, around $0.48/month at 4 W. Which is remarkable especially given what you can run on one.

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          I went off the power supply maximum output. 5.1 volts, 3 amps, so 15 watts per hour. 24hrs per day, 365 days a year, so 131,400 watt-hours, or 131kilowatt-hours. My electricity is about $0.25/kwh (advertised at 0.09/kwh, but when you add on bullshit fees, the final rate is much higher), so I came up with $32.85 as the maximum amount any device connected to that power supply could cost.

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            Yep. But that would be 100% CPU, 100% of the time? Real life, it’s probably closer to 2w idle and maybe 5-7W under typical load.

            More interesting…I think that technically means you could make a “UPS” for it using what…4xAA batteries?

            Oh man…that would be cool. Stupid but cool.

    • ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 hours ago

      You might want to consider Premiumize for Usenet (and torrent cache) at that price. Catch it on the Black Friday sale. I think it does NZB as well.

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      5 hours ago

      Usenet…boy that brings back some memories from back in the day. Surprised that it seems to still be going strong.

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          5 hours ago

          Ahh yeah. Good ol winaock. DLL. Just copy the DLL and magically these programs are connected???

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            I remember it being a touch more …analog…back in the day. ATDT commands and all.

            But yeah, Win 3.11+ trumpet winsock and Free Agent were the shit. Rec.martial.arts was home back then (along with mIRC).

            Lemmy reminds me a bit of the old Usenet fora.

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      7 hours ago

      This is why torrents are better! I torrent the highest quality files I can find so I’d blow through that 500gb quickly.

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        Debatable :) Torrents rely on seeders. I’ve downloaded movies and TV shows >5 yrs since initial upload via Usenet. Yes, things expire there too (eventually), but when the getting is good, it’s uniformly good / fast.

        OTOH, 1337 has been pretty decent to me of late.

        It’s tricky. On one hand, Jellyfin and the arr stack are what got me into self hosting. OTOH…torrents are simpler - I can plug my external SSD directly into my router, which streams to NovaPlayer on any android device - nothing else needed. Want a new show / movie? Grab the torrent, punt it across to ssd via samba share. It auto populates.

        https://github.com/nova-video-player/aos-AVP

        It’s…simpler. Arguably more elegant / less moving parts.

        Dunno.

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        7 hours ago

        Unlimited Usenet plans are pretty cheap to depending on sales.

        Edit to add: I’m not a quality snob, but I’d probably blow through 500GB way too quickly.

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          Use to last me 2-3 months… but my media library is more or less complete now, with little churn. Also, I don’t ever go above 1080p.

          I need to check if Radarr / Sonarr works with straight torrents (it must do; I haven’t used them for ages / have been using 1337 manually, but I seem to recall torrents being a source).

    • irmadlad@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Wonky Coffee

      Never heard of them, checked it out. That’s a noble cause. I think we Americans especially, waste so much food it’s downright embarrassing. Yet we make laws that say it is prohibited to feed the homeless. That’s unconscionable imho. I strongly feel, we as a society, have a moral obligation to our fellow man to help when help is needed, no matter who they are or how they came to be in need.

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      5 hours ago

      What!! Unless your VPN is hooked up through a NASA telescope and transmits your data through space and time 70 bucks per year is a SCAMMM!!! $70 every two/three years, that makes more sense.

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    13 hours ago

    Domain for $8 a year and 300Mbps fiber for $45 a month which snake ass AT&T keeps increasing in 5 dollar increments, so thank you for reminding me to call Spectrum for a quote so I can then call AT&T and harass them into giving me the correct price for another year.

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      call Spectrum for a quote so I can then call AT&T and harass them into giving me the correct price for another year.

      It’s a shitty business model. Over the years I’ve found that in order to get the most out of Spectrum it is necessary to be a royal asshole and live in their phones. Here in this locale, Spectrum contracted with the local schools to be their ISP, so Spectrum became a utility just like water, power, etc. We even have a complaint form on our official county’s website to facilitate being a royal asshole when necessary.

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    10 hours ago

    domain: $70 / year VPS: $200 / year (~$17 / month) everything else is basically free, for backups i use cloudflare R2’s free plan and my local machine, i don’t have media/storage servers so it’s more than enough

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    11 hours ago
    • Domain and DNS service: 30€/year
    • VPS: 128€/year
    • Usenet indexer: 15$/year
    • Cloud storage for backup: 350€ + 280€ one time payments for 4TB total.
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      14 hours ago

      Which email host do you use? I can’t decide which one to go for. I want something like migadu but they seem a bit scary with their message limits. The other option I have in mind is purelymail but I don’t know if I trust them yet

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        8 hours ago

        Not who you replied ti, but I’ve been on purelymail for about a year and a half. No complaints. $10.yr is great, and their billing statements claim I could be around $3/year if I switched to their advanced billing. I have nagging concern that they’re hosted on AWS, and if your goal is to completely free yourself of US tech giants, then purelymail won’t.

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          Thanks for the input! Yeah, I haven’t heard of any bad experience with them. Maybe I just need to take the leap of faith. Although the ownership change recently was a bit concerning but it seems like the operation quality hasn’t reduced

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      1 day ago

      Yeah thats… Pretty much it for me.

      Unless we want to include donations? But that doesnt fit the word “subscription” IMO.

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    15 hours ago

    4€ a month for a VPS. Used to host a wireguard VPN and make my home server publicly accessible with restrictions

    25€ a year for the domain name.

  • LITHIASBUMELIA@lemmy.zip
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    15 hours ago

    Last year I spent around £60 per months on subscriptions only. Plus internet £35, so nearly £100. This year I’ve stopped Apple (iCloud bs+), prime, Spotify, audible and replaced those with FOSS, this year a one time payment per year to a Usenet service, £60, and a vps at £5 months, the experience has changed and after a bit of adaptation it all now feels so much better than the shackled experience I used to have. Love everything about it! So all in all I used to have a budget of around £1200/year and now it’s down to half of that and the experience is far far far better. I recommend it.! Would be interested now to look at what can be done with IPTV.