Search

Showing top 139 results for "Home Assistant self-hosting"

Tracked topic

Self-Hosting

Self-hosting is the practice of running and maintaining software services on hardware you control — home servers, NAS appliances, and container stacks — instead of relying on managed cloud services.

441 articles indexed Last updated 4h ago See topic hub

Top stories

Discussions and forums

r/homelab · u/AnalysisOk2457 · 2w ago

New proxmox cluster

Just set this up. 56w total for the proxmox servers. Printed the rack too. Works really well. Jellyfin, Tailscale, Anisble, a couple of web servers, unifi network manager and home assistant. Gonna add security video The …

Hacker News · u/lone-cloud · 2w ago

Show HN: Prism – Self-hosted notification gateway (Signal, Telegram, WebPush)

As a de-Googled Android user, I wanted a way to privately receive push notifications from the apps and services I use. I already use several UnifiedPush apps, but I needed something for apps and self-hosted services that…

2
Hacker News · u/lone-cloud · 3w ago

Show HN: Prism – Self-hosted notification gateway for privacy

As a de-Googled Android user, I wanted a way to privately receive push notifications from the apps and services I use. I already use several UnifiedPush apps, but I needed something for apps and self-hosted services that…

2
r/homelab · u/VicKing90 · 1w ago

Just finished my NAS/Home server

Just finished building my own NAS/Home server and am very pleased with the result! Components used are: Jonsbo N4 Case Ryzen 5 5600X CPU Asrock Rack X470DU4 motherboard 2x16gb 2666 DDR4 ECC Memory Intel Optane 16GB runni…

r/homelab · u/Vassilis_i · 2w ago

First Home “Server”

Since last year i’ve wanted to get my own home server after seeing so many people making their own. I couldn’t get one my self though since most were kinda expensive. That changed when I heard about these cheap wyse seri…