Wondering if I’m bad at using the search or if there is only a selfhosting community with a lot of subs?

  • F04118F@feddit.nl
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    5 days ago

    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.

    Similarly, !selfhosting@slrpnk.net is about self-hosting services, the hardware part is (even with the slrpnk folk) only a prefetence.

    So feel free to discuss hosting your own services on a VPS here

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      5 days ago

      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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      4 days ago

      Thanks, good to know alternatives to Lemmy.world!

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

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

    • Better internet connection - a lot of hosts have 40Gbps connections now, and it’s a data center grade connection with a lower contention ratio.
    • Cheaper upfront - no initial purchase cost.
    • Depending on electricity prices, it can be cheaper over the long run too, especially with a $20-40/year one (see LowEndTalk, GreenCloudVPS Budget KVM, RackNerd specials, etc). That’s the case for me in California - just the electricity for my home server costs more than some of my VPSes.
    • Usually better hardware than you’d have at home - often AMD EPYC or modern Xeons (not a 10 year old E3 or E5), enterprise NVMe SSDs, etc.
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      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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        5 days ago

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

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    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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      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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        2 hours ago

        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.

      • 3dmvr@lemm.eeOP
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        5 days ago

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

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    5 days ago

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