Xsrv Alternatives
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xsrv
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awesome-selfhosted
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
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Scout
Get performance insights in less than 4 minutes. Scout APM uses tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code so you know the exact line of code causing performance issues and can get back to building a great product faster.
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Sandstorm
Sandstorm is a self-hostable web productivity suite. It's implemented as a security-hardened web app package manager.
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graylog
Free and open source log management
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ansible-role-docker
Ansible Role - Docker
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yunohost
YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
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Syncloud
Run popular services on your device with one click (by syncloud)
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HomelabOS
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xsrv — Install and manage self-hosted services/applications, on your own server(s)
I have been using it ~5 years on my personal infrastructure and more recently started adapting the roles for the needs of $JOB (and porting a few things back to my personal project). I manage the project from a self-hosted gitea instance that is mirrored to Gitlab/Github. The project's TODO.md is semi-automatically updated from Gitea issues.
I have been using it ~5 years on my personal infrastructure and more recently started adapting the roles for the needs of $JOB (and porting a few things back to my personal project). I manage the project from a self-hosted gitea instance that is mirrored to Gitlab/Github. The project's TODO.md is semi-automatically updated from Gitea issues.
I have been using it ~5 years on my personal infrastructure and more recently started adapting the roles for the needs of $JOB (and porting a few things back to my personal project). I manage the project from a self-hosted gitea instance that is mirrored to Gitlab/Github. The project's TODO.md is semi-automatically updated from Gitea issues.
open the playbook with xsrv edit-playbook (example playbook), uncomment the nodiscc.xsrv.nextcloud role
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Workflow For A New Ansible User Maintenance Tasks
You don't need thee complexity of AWX/tower to organize a small (-100) number of well maintained playbooks. You have to find the structure that works for you, and stick to it/improve it. Take a look at https://github.com/nodiscc/xsrv/tree/master/playbooks/xsrv it is all the file/directory structure I need to maintain everything working just as declared.
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When to use default variables?
Fail before running the role when the variable contains the placeholder string https://github.com/nodiscc/xsrv/blob/master/roles/nextcloud/tasks/checks.yml
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nodiscc/xsrv is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.