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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?

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  1. 1
    Send notifications to your phone via HTTP
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Is your server exposed to the public internet, do you use the official ntfy.sh server or how did you set it up?

    #Cron Monitoring #Cron #Website Monitoring 61 social mentions

  2. Jellyfin is a personal media server.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    -Jellyfin (It's... Jellyfin. Can't say much more about it that hasn't already been said.).

    #Media And Entertainment #Media Players And Streaming Platforms #Media Player 251 social mentions

  3. 3
    Easy: Doing backups should be a frictionless process, otherwise you are tempted to skip it.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I have a ton running in my environment, but I will pair the list down to just a few that are critical for my daily life... - Home Assistant: Like most here, this is probably my most-used Self-Hosted service! I have two instances running, one at home & one for my Vacation Home. - Plex: I run a massive (40+TB) media server at home, and I have been running Plex to support that for the past 7 years. Before Plex, I had a somewhat large Windows Media Server setup... And when I cut the cord and moved to Plex... I have never looked back! (Do use all of the *arr's as well to feed the beast!) - Heimdall Dashboard: I have tried Organizr V2, and others... But I keep coming back to Heimdall. I really hate this saying, but "It Just Works!!!" - Grafana: I enjoy looking at historical data about my environment... And Grafana seems to make the prettiest dashboards! To be fair, I use Grafana at work as well... So I could be a little based. :P - MinIO: I see this one getting often overlooked... But if you need some S3 style storage in your Self-Hosted life... This is it! I use several MinIO containers around my environment... For object storage of regular data, as well as backup data (using restic).

    #Backup #Backup Automation #Online Backup 183 social mentions

  4. ZoneMinder is a free and open-source piece of security software that can be used at home or in your business. The software puts you in control of all of your data, and it is exceptionally easy to setup. Read more about ZoneMinder.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Zoneminder (https://zoneminder.com/) and zmninja (https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zmNinja) for security camera monitoring/recording/viewing. Listens on vpn/mesh for secure, private access.

    #Security #Surveillance #Video Surveillance 53 social mentions

  5. Miniflux is a minimalist web-based RSS reader. It's very easy to use.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Miniflux (https://miniflux.app/) - still figuring out how I want to manage rss/feeds, but miniflux came out on top in my first round of experimentation.

    #RSS #RSS Reader #News & Books 46 social mentions

  6. 6
    immich Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    -Immich (Photo backup. Just set this up last week so I can't say much yet about it, but with the exception of a few minor kinks it seems to get the job done pretty solidly.).

    #Image Hosting #Backup & Sync #Images 45 social mentions

  7. Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    -Trilium (I use it for notes. Joplin was my go-to until I needed something with a web-ui.).

    #Note Taking #Notes #Personal Notes 113 social mentions

  8. 8
    a simple self-hosted server for sending and receiving messages
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Been looking for something for push notifications for a while now. How is ntfy working out for you? Have you ever used gotify?

    #Push Notifications #Web Push Notifications #Open Source 35 social mentions

  9. Makes it easy to administer Linux servers via a web browser.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Some important services for me: 1. Wireguard: I have bypass rules in Authelia since I’m too lazy to login to my services. Wireguard also provides adblock on-the-go. 2. Samba server: use to transfer files between iPhone/iPad/laptop. Didn’t expect I’m depending on it too much. 3. Webtop: aka my lite/fake VM. I mounted my data directory to this container, mostly use it when I need GUI to move/edit files on my server. Accessible through web browser or RDP protocol. 4. Diversion: adblock on Asus router. Easy to setup adblock with vpn. Also no need to setup 2 Adblock instances. Another advantage, asus router can force all dns queries through this, bypass hard coded dns on some devices. 5. Cockpit with file sharing plugin: easily manage samba/nfs share.

    #Hosting #Control Panels #Server Management 166 social mentions

  10. The command line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of dedicated game servers.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Gaming #Group Chat & Notifications #Realtime Backend / API 31 social mentions

  11. Calibre Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Ebooks #eBook Reader #eBook Manager 85 social mentions

  12. A self-hosted, modern, and developer-friendly roleplaying platform.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Game Engine #Gaming #Online Games 319 social mentions

  13. A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
    Two other great mentions is restic & Obisidan! I just started migrating my backup tasks from Duplicati to restic. Less overhead to run, and I get the same benefits of what Duplicati was providing. I never really used the Duplicati website often enough to miss it, so restic's command line interface works for me!

    #Knowledge Management #Knowledge Base #Markdown Editor 1457 social mentions

  14. 14
    Minio is an open-source minimal cloud storage server.
    I have a ton running in my environment, but I will pair the list down to just a few that are critical for my daily life... - Home Assistant: Like most here, this is probably my most-used Self-Hosted service! I have two instances running, one at home & one for my Vacation Home. - Plex: I run a massive (40+TB) media server at home, and I have been running Plex to support that for the past 7 years. Before Plex, I had a somewhat large Windows Media Server setup... And when I cut the cord and moved to Plex... I have never looked back! (Do use all of the *arr's as well to feed the beast!) - Heimdall Dashboard: I have tried Organizr V2, and others... But I keep coming back to Heimdall. I really hate this saying, but "It Just Works!!!" - Grafana: I enjoy looking at historical data about my environment... And Grafana seems to make the prettiest dashboards! To be fair, I use Grafana at work as well... So I could be a little based. :P - MinIO: I see this one getting often overlooked... But if you need some S3 style storage in your Self-Hosted life... This is it! I use several MinIO containers around my environment... For object storage of regular data, as well as backup data (using restic).

    #Cloud Storage #Cloud Computing #Object Storage 156 social mentions

  15. 15
    Data visualization & Monitoring with support for Graphite, InfluxDB, Prometheus, Elasticsearch and many more databases
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I have a ton running in my environment, but I will pair the list down to just a few that are critical for my daily life... - Home Assistant: Like most here, this is probably my most-used Self-Hosted service! I have two instances running, one at home & one for my Vacation Home. - Plex: I run a massive (40+TB) media server at home, and I have been running Plex to support that for the past 7 years. Before Plex, I had a somewhat large Windows Media Server setup... And when I cut the cord and moved to Plex... I have never looked back! (Do use all of the *arr's as well to feed the beast!) - Heimdall Dashboard: I have tried Organizr V2, and others... But I keep coming back to Heimdall. I really hate this saying, but "It Just Works!!!" - Grafana: I enjoy looking at historical data about my environment... And Grafana seems to make the prettiest dashboards! To be fair, I use Grafana at work as well... So I could be a little based. :P - MinIO: I see this one getting often overlooked... But if you need some S3 style storage in your Self-Hosted life... This is it! I use several MinIO containers around my environment... For object storage of regular data, as well as backup data (using restic).

    #Data Dashboard #Data Visualization #Data Analytics 200 social mentions

  16. Automatic Video Library Manager for TV Shows.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Medusa for a sonarr replacement. I got tired of jackett and sonarr messing up, not finding shows, etc... Been using for about 3 years now. Very satisfied. https://pymedusa.com/.

    #Video & Movies #Movies #Video 4 social mentions

  17. Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are some backup tools in this thread. Duplicati, rsync, restic, Duplicity, Syncthing.

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #File Sharing And Backup 830 social mentions

  18. Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server.
    There are some backup tools in this thread. Duplicati, rsync, restic, Duplicity, Syncthing.

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #File Sharing And Backup 11 social mentions

  19. Blue Iris is a high end security monitoring system that lets you view and control the feeds from all the cameras at your home or place of business.
    BlueIris/Deepstack - Lots of security cam software exists but BlueIris gave me the best performance for my situation. I use Unraid moistly and I was getting terrible performance on just about every other docker. I spun up a Windows VM and it's been rock solid. Deepstack is a self-hosted object detection "AI". I use it with BlueIris. All my cameras record 24/7 at a low resolution then when an object (that I determine via a filter) appears on camera the recording transitions to 4k. The whole system prioritizes the 4k footage first will keep it around longer writing over the lower res footage first if needed. I can easily keep 3-4 weeks of footage on a 2TB drive this way.

    #Security #Surveillance #Video Surveillance 55 social mentions

  20. With Nextcloud enterprises host their own secure cloud solution for storage, collaboration & communication from any device, anywhere.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Nextcloud - I honestly don't know why I run nextcloud. I currently use it to automatically backup phone photos, and share a small subset of the files I sync with seafile (nextcloud file sync *sucks* compared to seafile, but the sharing UI is a little better), but it's mediocre at that, kind of like it's mediocre at everything else. Why do so many of y'all host it? Is there anything it does well that I'm missing?

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #Encrypted Cloud Storage 283 social mentions

  21. Apache httpd has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Apache - Web server. Required for MythTV, but I also use it as my reverse SSL proxy for everything else.

    #Web And Application Servers #Web Servers #Application Server 50 social mentions

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    Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with EFF's Certbot, deploying Let's Encrypt certificates.
    Certbot - OK, not a service, but absolutely critical to making everything else work.

    #Web Servers #Software Development #Web And Application Servers 105 social mentions

  23. A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool.

    #Website Monitoring #Uptime Monitoring #Monitoring Tools 98 social mentions

  24. A complete and local NVR with AI object detection. Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras. With a very good HomeAssistant integration.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Frigate - NVR with object detection. Send info via MQTT, integrated with Ignition and ntfy.

    #3D #WebCamera Apps #Group Chat & Notifications 73 social mentions

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    Identity infrastructure, simplified for you.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $100.0 / Monthly (1'000 Daily Active Users included)

    #Cyber Security #Identity And Access Management #Authentication 15 social mentions

  26. PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    Take a look at photoprism for a google photo replacement. I just started using last week so far I’m impressed.

    #Open Source #Photo Organization #Automated Tagging 153 social mentions

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