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VitoBotta

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I was wondering if there are other people here who self host some applications and services as opposed to using managed services. I like it a lot and yesterday I migrated my email domains to my server with Mailcow and I love it. Below is the list of what I am self hosting so far. What about you? Do you self host or just use third party services for everything?

Applications:
- Nextcloud
- Mailcow (email, calendar, contacts)
- My blogging platform DynaBlogger
- Minio (assets for my blog)
- Vaultwarden (password manager)
- Plausible Analytics
- Planka (Kanban project management)
- Commento (for my blog's comments until I finish the same feature in DynaBlogger)
- Reactive Resume (to easily manage and share my CV/resume)
- Firefly (personal finance)
- Wallabag (save articles for reading later)
- dPaste (pastebin)
- Crowdsec (intrusion prevention)
- Bookstack (Wiki)
- Vikunja (task management)
- Metabase (a business intelligence solution similar to Google Data Studio)
- Transmission (to download stuff)
- Jackett (to manage Torrent indexers)
- Radarr (to search for movies)
- Sonarr (to search for tv shows)
- Plex (media management)
- Whoogle (private frontend for Google)
- Gitea (code hosting)
- NetData (system monitoring)

Supporting services that are required by the above apps:
- MariaDB (dbs for varioys apps)
- Postgres (dbs for various apps)
- Clickhouse (data store for Plausible Analytics)
- Memcached (for caching with various apps)
- Redis (Caching or other use with several apps)
- Maxmind (for geolocation with Plausible Analytics)
- Nginx Proxy Manager (proxy to manage access to apps)
 
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