The Self Hosting Guide repository is a comprehensive, community-curated handbook for individuals and teams who want to deploy and manage their own self-hosted services — from applications and infrastructure to networking and security. It covers conceptual guidance on why self-hosting can be advantageous (e.g., privacy, control, cost savings) as well as detailed, actionable instructions on setting up popular services such as web servers, media servers, home automation stacks, VPNs, backups, and monitoring tools. Throughout the guide, best practices for hardening, maintenance, and uptime are emphasized, helping users avoid common pitfalls and adopt resilient architectures. Rather than being a single tutorial, it aggregates a wide range of resources, project recommendations, deployment strategies, and platform comparisons to help people make informed decisions about what to self-host and how to do it responsibly.
Features
- Extensive collection of self-hosting strategies and best practices
- Step-by-step deployment guidance for popular servers and services
- Security hardening and maintenance tips for reliable operations
- Comparative recommendations (Docker vs. Kubernetes vs. bare metal)
- Cost/benefit analysis and privacy considerations for self-hosting choices
- Community-curated and regularly updated resource