We found 10 episodes of Self-Hosted with the tag “self-hosting podcast”.
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35: The Perfect Media Server
January 1st, 2021 | 44 mins 59 secs
docker-compose, infrastructure as code, intel quicksync, mergerfs, nas, perfect media server, plex, proxmox, qs, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, snapraid, storage, zfs
Alex reveals the culmination of five years of work into the Perfect Media Server.
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34: Take Powerline Seriously
December 18th, 2020 | 53 mins 29 secs
aeotec multisensor, automation blueprints, home assistant blue, home assistant conference, intel vs arm, nabu casa, odroid-n2+, powerline networking, quicksync, rtsp, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, tp-link av1000, wyze 3 cam review
Chris discovers a networking miracle, Alex has been playing with electrics, and we review the Wyze Cam 3.
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33: Helios64 Review
December 4th, 2020 | 43 mins 57 secs
arm nas, armbian, dsm, helios64, kobol, photosync app, qnap, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, synology, ubuntu
Alex puts the fantastic-looking, ARM-powered NAS known as the Helios64 to the test.
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30: Automation Entropy Factor
October 23rd, 2020 | 46 mins 37 secs
archivy, automation, badblock, below_horizon, best usb drive black friday, docker, home assistant, jupiter broadcasting, multiple containers, nas storage, raspberry pi esxi, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, sun condition, sunset trigger, usb drive shucking
Chris gets left out in the cold after a Home Assistant glitch, and Alex puts a big batch of USB hard drives to the test.
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29: Perils of Self-Hosting
October 9th, 2020 | 44 mins 53 secs
diun, docker, halcyon app, home assistant, homelab monitoring, jupiter broadcasting, microservices, new chromecast review, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, traefik, traefik pilot, zfs data loss
We speak to Kevin and Patricia from Traefik, discuss Alex's recent ZFS snafu and we wonder if the new Chromecasts can match up to the Nvidia Shield.
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26: The Trouble with Docker
August 27th, 2020 | 28 mins 56 secs
ansible, docker, docker hub, gitlab, helios 64, self-hosted docker hub, self-hosting podcast, small business hosting, terraform, tos
Mike and Wes join us to discuss the recent Docker news, freeing your Robovac from the cloud and why Alex really loves Terraforms.
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25: The Future of Unraid
August 13th, 2020 | 37 mins 48 secs
btrfs, cache pool, docker, jupiter broadcasting, multiple pools, nas, pci pass through, performance tips, plex, self-hosted file storage, self-hosting podcast, subscription plan, unraid, unraid 7, unraid cost, unraid my servers, zfs
Jon shares the story of how Docker came to Unraid, hints at future subscription plans, performance features coming, and much more.
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15: Keeping Track of Stuff
March 26th, 2020 | 30 mins 36 secs
acloud guru, active directory alternative, container, docker, freeipa, genmon, grocy, hass.io, home assistant, home inventory, jupiter broadcasting, linux academy, nginx, picture element, reverse proxy, self-hosting podcast, traefik, vmware, websockets
We have a neat self-hosted home inventory management system for preppers of any type, plus Chris' simple Home Assistant trick and Alex's valiant battle with the WebSockets daemon of the reverse proxies.
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14: Embracing Automation
March 12th, 2020 | 43 mins 14 secs
3d printing, acloud guru, ansible, asrock desk mini, automation, fractal case, jupiter broadcasting, level1techs, linux academy, pfsense, raspberry pi watch dog, ryzen embedded, self-hosting podcast, sshuttle, tinker cad
Wendell Wilson is back, and he and Chris are struggling with their automation setups. Also, we chat about ideal home server hardware for a server or a pfSense box.
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13: IRC is Not Dead
February 27th, 2020 | 38 mins 13 secs
acloud guru, awesome list, canonical, docker gui, irc, irc cloud, jupiter broadcasting, linux academy, mattermost, quassel, quasseldroid, rocketchat, self-hosted wiki, self-hosting podcast, slack, snap, the lounge
Self-Hosted IRC solutions are better than ever. Alan Pope joins us to make a case for the classic way to communicate online and tells us about a modern client for the web, mobile, and desktop you run on your server.