I am finally making the push to self host everything I possibly can and leave as many cloud services as I can.
I have years of linux server admin experience so this is not a technical post, more of an attempt to get some crowd wisdom on a complex migration.
I have a plan and have identified services i would like to implement. Take it as given that the hardware I have can handle all this. But it is a lot so it won’t happen at once.
I would appreciate thoughts about the order in which to implement services. Install is only phase one, migration of existing data and shaking everything down to test stability is also time consuming. So any insights, especially on services that might present extra challenges when I start to add my own data, or dependencies I haven’t thought of.
The list order is not significant yet, but I would like to have an incremental plan. Those marked with * are already running and hosting my data locally with no issues.
Thanks in advance.
Base system
- Proxmox VE 8.3
- ZFS for a time-machine like backup to a local hdd
- Docker VM with containers
- Home Assistant *
- Esphome *
- Paperless-ngx *
- Photo Prism
- Firefly III
- Jellyfin
- Gitea
- Authelia
- Vaultwarden
- Radicale
- Prometheus
- Grafana
My storage needs will never be as huge as some setups. The Jellyfin library will surely be the largest as I am part of a sneakernet pirate enclave (me and my friends swapping media collections as an alternative to torrents).
But the 512gb main drive of my mini PC should be plenty for the foreseeable future. That will be incrementally backed up to another internal HDD. I already snapshot my systems quarterly and keep that drive in a fire safe as a disaster recovery measure.
I may get to the point where I need a NAS, so I will look at True NAS so I can plan for that future need. My digital footprint is relatively small as I do not hoard a lot of video media. So, hooray, something else I can migrate later!