HomeLab Services Tour 2024: What Am I Self-Hosting?

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"HomeLab Services Tour 2024: What Am I Self-Hosting?" is a popular topic in the homelab and self-hosting community, with several creators producing videos and articles with this title or a similar one. These tours are designed to give viewers a detailed look at the software and services that a specific person is running on their own private servers at home.

Because the title is generic, there isn't one single, definitive tour. Instead, here's a general overview of the types of services and tools commonly showcased in these tours:

Core Infrastructure & System Management
Virtualization and Containerization: Most homelab tours feature a hypervisor like Proxmox or VMware ESXi to run multiple virtual machines and containers on a single physical machine. Docker and Kubernetes are frequently used for container orchestration, with tools like Portainer providing a user-friendly graphical interface.

Networking and DNS: A common setup involves using a DNS sinkhole like Pi-hole or AdGuard Home to block ads and trackers across the entire network. Network diagrams, VLANs, and advanced routing with a router like pfSense or OPNsense are also popular topics.

Storage: Many self-hosters use a Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution like TrueNAS to manage and protect their data. This can include file shares, backups, and media libraries.

Everyday Productivity & Utility Services
Password Managers: Self-hosting a password manager like Vaultwarden (a Bitwarden compatible server) is a common way to maintain control over sensitive data.

Dashboards: A central dashboard, such as Heimdall or Homepage, is often used to organize and quickly access all of the self-hosted services from a single page.

File Sync & Sharing: Services like Nextcloud or Syncthing are frequently used to replace cloud-based file storage and synchronization services like Google Drive or Dropbox.

Note-Taking & Wiki: Applications like Memos or Bookstack are used for personal knowledge bases and documentation.

Media & Entertainment
Media Servers: Plex and Jellyfin are the two most popular self-hosted media servers for streaming movies, TV shows, and music to various devices.

"Arr" Stack: A suite of applications (e.g., Sonarr for TV shows, Radarr for movies, Lidarr for music) are used to automate the management and downloading of media.

Security: For home security, self-hosted services like Frigate are used for video surveillance and object detection, often integrated with other home automation platforms.

Monitoring & Automation
Monitoring and Logging: Uptime Kuma is a very popular service for monitoring the status of self-hosted applications and receiving alerts if they go down. Grafana is often used for data visualization and creating custom dashboards to monitor system metrics.

Home Automation: Home Assistant is the go-to choice for managing and automating smart home devices, allowing for local control without relying on third-party cloud services.

Workflow Automation: Tools like n8n allow users to build custom workflows and automate tasks across different services, acting as a self-hosted alternative to platforms like Zapier.

These tours provide a great source of inspiration for anyone looking to get started with or expand their own homelab.

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