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Selfhosted alternative to solo.to?
You can use Littlelink-Server to create this
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Little Homelab with low power consumption and budget in mind
Hi, I wanted to share my little Homelab with you. Been following r/homelab for a week since I was not that aware of the awesomeness one can find in reddit :) Really appreciate the great community! The overall theme of my setup is power efficiency and low cost components since im still studying. I am really glad I went this route with current electricity prices, especially in Germany. A rack isn’t an option unfortunately, because our flat only has around 35qm² (376ft²) and we don’t have a usable basement or cabinet. So I decided to grab a Kallax shelf from our local Ikea to use it as my homelab shelf :) From bottom to top: “BigIron” - MoBo + CPU (built-in cpu): Biostar J4105NHU with Intel Celeron J4105 - RAM: 8GB DDR4 - PSU: Inter-tech Argus 250W Flex-ATX (soon Fan-Swap with a Noctua fan, the original fan is horrific) - HDD: 4x 4TB WD RED - Case: Inter-tech IPC SC-4100 - OS: TrueNas Core Dell Latitude 6410 - Had it laying around so I decided to remove to the monitor (headless mode ;) ) and install proxmox to run my docker containers and 1-2 linux vm’s Synology DS216+II - My first entry into the NAS and homelab world. Because I ran out of storage I decided to build BigIron as DIY. After the migration is complete, the Synology-NAS will be my local backup. Ikea Tradfri Gateway - We have some smart-lights in our flat, its just the gateway to address these. TP-Link TL-SG105E - I ran out of ethernet ports on my router, so I bought this from amazon. It’s cheap and doing the job. Fritzbox 7490 - The router our ISP provided. Nothing special, but will do for now. The services im currently running: - Littlelink (Link to Repo) as a little self-promotion for future employers - Pi-Hole - Heimdall - Portainer - nginx Proxy Manager - Bitwarden - Uptime Kuma - Photo Prism Future Plans: - Switch cloud-backup provider to Hetzner (currently just a Google Drive 2TB plan, oof) - enforce security of services that are exposed to the internet through nginx proxy manager. - Replace the Latitude through a SFF-PC like a NUC or smth. We entirely switched to Apple M1 Macs, but a somewhat decent Windows VM would be nice to have, just in case. - Cable management, a lot of it. xD If you want to know more, just ask me anything!
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Selfhosted website like www.linkfire.com or feature.fm
Also if you need docker or server-side rendering https://github.com/techno-tim/littlelink-server
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techno-tim/littlelink-server is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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