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First post on Lemmy in general. It's great to see this community with a decently healthy population! I guess it's a natural fit for the Fediverse :)
My current hosted situation...
3rd gen NUC (!) with 16GB hosting the lion's share of low resource services:
9th gen Intel / 64GB host running a handful of heavier servers:
RPI 4, 8GB running some network / monitoring / incidental services:
80TB Synology running some storage services:
This list doesn't include all the node exporters and underpinning services for prometheus / grafana to function, or sidecar containers like minecraft backup and such, since that's not terribly interesting stuff - but I remain perennially interested in the elegant solutions others have come up for maximum efficiency in security and redundancy without making selfhosting a second dayjob. I'm always happy to discuss the details of those things and accept constructive (keyword) advice - providing the same.
My singular use case for NextCloud was replaced this year with a combination of Immich and Syncthing, and I could not be happier for that decision.
I also maintain a fairly nondescript (as in, cosmetically it's "just another living area") but technically built-out) retrogaming den built around a MiSTer and a Wii, which is hosted, in a manner of speaking. :)
All container hosts are running docker-ce on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and every end user machine in my house runs Linux, typically Manjaro but not exclusively. This includes those used for gaming and everything else by me and school by my grade school children. There are zero Windows or Apple devices available anywhere other than a single Win10 VM that gets spun up a couple times a year for random reasons.