What self-hosted services and applications do you all run in your labs?
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I guess right now I have what I'd call 5 separate stacks (in 5 separate docker-compose files):
Media Stack
Radarr/Sonarr
Prowlarr
Bazarr
Requestrr
Overseerr
Qbittorrent/Sabnzbd
Tdarr
Game Stack
Pterodactyl Panel
Pterodactyl Wings
(Several other services supporting Pterodactyl)
Utility Stack
Watchtower
Vaultwarden
Gatus
Gitea
Lemmy Stack
(... Lemmy and it's associated containers)
Network Stack
Caddy
Cloudflare DDNS
Cloudflared (Tunnel)
I'm planning on doing some more Home Assistant related stuff as well at some point
how are you sharing your networks from one stack to another in a reliable way that doesn't require you to manually reconnect the network after recreating the stack? i currently have my cloudflared tunnel in with mastodon and feel like splitting it out might be a good idea.
A bunch, mostly for "production":
Jellyseerr
Jellyfin
Radarr
Sonarr
Bazarr
Lidarr
Readarr
Powlarr
Sabnzbd
Transmission
JDownloader
nginx proxy manager
pihole
mailcow
snibox
syncthing
syncthing relay
zabbix
Papermerge
Webserver
mqtt broker
samba file sharing
a few gameservers
IRC client
Paste service
And everything runs on proxmox ve and is backed up by proxmox backup server ;)
Radarr
Sonarr
Lidarr
Prowlarr
Plex
Pihole
Papermerge
Syncthing
Guacamole
Klipper
Octoprint
There's probably others. Just a quick off the top of my head list.
At the moment Komga (Manga Organiser), and Gitea (Though I'm still in the process of synchronising my github account.
Here’s a list, Audiobookshelf and alternatrr are my two current faves.
audiobookshelf
calibre
readarr
calibre-web
qbittorrent
alternatrr
sonarr
plex
ombi
radarr
xteve
nzbget
bazarr
sabnzbd
portainer
tautulli
jackett
filebrowser
mysql
medusa
transmission
lazylibrarian-calibre
channels-dvr
couchpotato
Let's see.
A meda stack (plex/jellyfin, sonarr/radarr, sabnzb, etc).
an instance of foundryvtt
a local mirror of 5e.tools
a "tilt pi" ( Bluetooth hydrometer that supports webhooks/apis)
I'm sure I'm missing stuff but that's a basic list.
I'm fairly new to homelab and not sure what you mean by stack. Is that a separate node in proxmox with docker installed and then the containers or is it another server with the apps installed on it?
I guess right now I have what I'd call 5 separate stacks (in 5 separate docker-compose files):
I'm planning on doing some more Home Assistant related stuff as well at some point
how are you sharing your networks from one stack to another in a reliable way that doesn't require you to manually reconnect the network after recreating the stack? i currently have my cloudflared tunnel in with mastodon and feel like splitting it out might be a good idea.