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Written by 3dmvr@lemm.ee on 2025-01-18 at 13:56

Is there a hosting/vps community on lemmy or just selfhosting?

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Written by catloaf@lemm.ee on 2025-01-18 at 14:20

Like hosting something as a business? Maybe the sysadmin communities?

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Written by 3dmvr@lemm.ee on 2025-01-19 at 02:41

Thats what I was looking for, thanks!

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Written by bdonvr@thelemmy.club on 2025-01-18 at 14:28

Sysadmin, but those don’t have a ton of activity

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Written by tal@lemmy.today on 2025-01-18 at 15:39

Link:

!sysadmin@lemmyw.orld

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Written by F04118F@feddit.nl on 2025-01-18 at 14:41

Check the sidebar.

It’s about self-hostable alternatives to closed online software. It doesn’t say anywhere that the hardware has to be in your own home, just that it is about self-hostable software.

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Written by uranibaba@lemmy.world on 2025-01-18 at 15:22

I assume a lot of people interested in selfhosting also enjoy the hardware side of things, making it more prominent than VPS.

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Written by IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz on 2025-01-18 at 16:40

Without a doubt a lot do, but I personally couldn’t care less. I have a server at home, but that’s just a necessary evil. If I could I’d just rent hardware for everything, but there’s technical and obviously financial limitations with that.

And hosting pretty much anything is practically identical regardless of the platform. Sure, there’s exceptions, like my Home Assistant server with z-wave, which needs to be physically nearby my other stuff, but things like fediverse instances and other browser-based stuff are exactly the same to maintain regardless of the underlying platform.

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Written by borari on 2025-01-18 at 18:28

Exactly this.

@uranibaba@lemmy.world, I self host my media server, my *aars, my Usenet client, Home Assistant, dns server, and have some loud af r710s for standing up test AD and simulated network environments. My website is hosted on Google Cloud, moved from AWS bc free tier ran out and g cloud is like $0.42 a month. It’s just whatever makes sense for the thing being hosted.

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Written by uranibaba@lemmy.world on 2025-01-18 at 18:42

I should look into AWS as well. Currently using a refurbished Datto NAS, running debian with everything in docker. I also have a r710! But I don’t have room for it at the moment.

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Written by dan@upvote.au on 2025-01-18 at 19:17

AWS is very expensive compared to regular VPS services, and you only really get a benefit from it if you use a lot of different AWS services in a multiple regions. One EC2 instance in one region doesn’t really have advantages over a regular VPS.

If you do want to use AWS, consider using Lightsail. It’s like a regular VPS and has a fixed monthly price for some amount of disk space, CPU, and monthly transfer.

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Written by dan@upvote.au on 2025-01-18 at 19:13

my Home Assistant server with z-wave, which needs to be physically nearby my other stuff

Not sure about Z-wave, but with Zigbee it’s possible to get coordinators with Ethernet ports (and this is generally recommended for flexibility), so your Home Assistant server doesn’t actually have to be near your Zigbee network, just the coordinator does.

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Written by IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz on 2025-01-18 at 20:33

Well, sure, I could leave just the z-wave endpoint at home and move the server to the cloud, but that would mean that none of my automations would work if the network happens to be down. And my ISP is pretty damn good to keep me on line, but that’s one thing of my home automation I’m not willing to compromise. Everything has to be local and not dependent on any kind of connectivity to outside.

Sure, the things rely on the infrastructure (networking very much included) I have in place in my house and it’s not perfect by any stretch and my HA server in itself would most likely be ‘safer’ in the cloud, but it still is my home automation and I want to keep it local to avoid connectivity issues, latency and other stuff beyond my control.

And sure, should my server PSU die tomorrow, it would bring the whole system down. As I mentioned, the setup is far from perfect, but it’s built the way I like it and, for me, this is the best approach. You may weigh pros/cons differently, and that’s perfectly fine. I have my reasons and you have yours, both equally valid.

But I’d still rather not mess with hardware, I just need at least one physical server and other stuff around to keep things running the way I like them.

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Written by dan@upvote.au on 2025-01-18 at 22:43

I agree with you :)

Even on the same network, I like having a Zigbee coordinator with an Ethernet port. I put it in a more central location in my house, which helped improve the network quality.

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Written by Shimitar on 2025-01-19 at 07:23

Thanks, good to know alternatives to Lemmy.world!

Nothing against .world, but variety and alternatives are the gist of lemmy.

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Written by 9point6@lemmy.world on 2025-01-18 at 14:58

Assuming you mean hosting stuff on a VPS or similar, I think the Lemmy selfhosting communities consider that also self hosting on some level.

If you more meant for commercial hosting, there’s no harm in asking, I’d wager a fair few people subscribed probably work in the industry.

If you meant the behind the scenes stuff of running a hosting provider, you might have a little less luck, but you never know

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Written by False@lemmy.world on 2025-01-18 at 17:34

I’d be interested in a community for commercial sysadmin type stuff, but the ones I’ve seen are all pretty dead. I am one of those people that work in the industry.

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Written by 3dmvr@lemm.ee on 2025-01-19 at 02:43

Yeah same, thought more people would be talking about that here, atleast about hosting stuff like lemmy

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Written by francisco_1844@discuss.online on 2025-01-23 at 15:21

community for commercial sysadmin type stuff, but the ones I’ve seen are all pretty dead

Why not just start putting links / posts to make those active. I am planning to do this for a Postgresql feed.

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Written by dan@upvote.au on 2025-01-18 at 19:21

As others have mentioned, VPSes and dedicated servers count as self-hosted. In many situations they can make more sense than a home server

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Written by 3dmvr@lemm.ee on 2025-01-19 at 02:44

Definitely, just was unsure if self hosting means doing the hosting yourself or hosting for yourself, if that makes sense, if its either or thats nice

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Written by markstos@lemmy.world on 2025-01-19 at 03:08

Discussions about hosting on your hardware is more likely to be discussed as “homelab”.

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Written by IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz on 2025-01-20 at 00:22

Better internet connection - a lot of hosts have 40Gbps connections now, and it’s a data center grade connection with a lower contention ratio.

And also better infrastructure in general. VPS’s are running on a datacenter with (most likely) failsafes for everything. Multiple internet connections, pretty beefy setup for power reundancy with big battery banks and generators, multiple servers to take your stuff over in case a single unit fails, climate controls with multiple units and so on.

I could get 10Gbps connection (or theoretically even more) to my home, but if I want all the toys the big players are working with that would mean investing at least several tens of thousands euros to get anywhere and more likely hundred or two thousands to build anything even near to the same level. And that doesn’t include things like having mechanics to maintain generators, security stuff to guarantee physical safety and so on, so even if I had few millions to throw on a project like this it wouldn’t last too long.

So, instead of all that I have a VPS from Hetzner (I’ve been a happy customer with them for a long time) for less than a hamburger and fries per month. And that’s keeping my stuff running just fine. Obviously there’s caveats to look for, like backups in case Hetzner suddenly doesn’t exist anymore for whatever reason, but the alternative could as well be setting up a server farm in the Moon as that’s about as difficult to reach as getting similar reliability from them for ~100€/year.

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Written by dan@upvote.au on 2025-01-20 at 22:06

100% agree. Note that some cheap VPS providers are single-homed (only have one internet connection) with a budget provider like Cogent, but the good ones are usually multihomed.

Hetzner are great. One of the providers I use (HostHatch) is trying to have pricing similar to Hetzner, but in a larger number of locations. Their sale pricing during Black Friday is even better though.

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