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    • Old Gaming Rig - Proxmox
      • Nextcloud, Immich, Grafana on VMs
    • Old HP ProDesk - FreeIPA
    • NAS - TrueNAS Scale
    • Couple Laptops - Docker Stuff
      • Wireguard, SearXNG, Nginx
    • Raspberry Pi 4 - Home Assistant
    • Rasberry Pi 3A+ - ntfy Docker
    • Very Old Dell - NTP Server
    • Qotom PC - OPNsense
    • Network Devices - OpenWRT
      • Zyxel Wireless APs (3)
      • Netgear R7000 (2)
      • Zyxel 24 and 8 port Switches
    • Gaming Rig - Windows 11 for now
      • Playnite, Sunshine, Jellyfin
    • Another HP ProDesk hopefully running an email server soon
    • UPS

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  • denshirenji@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldCloud Hosted VMs
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    9 months ago

    Nope. No issues whatsoever. DigitalOcean is great. Just curious what this community thought. My main concern is, again, one of choosing as ethical a solution as I can find. I cited Amazon because they are a nightmare company for many reasons and would rather not give them money. With that said, I would also like a service that I can rely on.

    I am thinking about proton mail, but I want to try to host an email sever with one of my cheap throwaway domains to see if it would be worth self hosting for my main domain. That’s the other part of why I am choosing to self host. I am genuinely curious how stuff works under the hood.







  • For the hypervisor I recommend either Proxmox or XCP-ng. XCP-ng is technically a better hypervisor, but I personally use Proxmox because I like the UI.

    For the NAS OS, I use and recommend TrueNAS Scale. You can run Docker containers on it. All this being said, I’ve never used Unsaid so I don’t know how they compare.

    Out of curiosity, why move from OMV? I was thinking about trying it out for a second NAS.


  • I am using an OPNsense Qotom MiniPC as a firewall/router. I have three Zyxel Wireless APs that I flashed with OpenWRT. I also have two Zyxel switches (8 and 24 port) that I also flashed with OpenWRT. And lastly, I have two Netgear R7000s, also with OpenWRT, that are glorified smart switches. I am very happy with my setup. It works like a champ!