Hey there!

I’m thinking about starting a blog about privacy guides, security, self-hosting, and other shenanigans, just for my own pleasure. I have my own server running Unraid and have been looking at self-hosting Ghost as the blog platform. However, I am wondering how “safe” it is to use one’s own homelab for this. If you have any experience regarding this topic, I would gladly appreciate some tips.

I understand that it’s relatively cheap to get a VPS, and that is always an option, but it is always more fun to self-host on one’s own bare metal! :)

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I have hosted a wordpress site on my unraid box before, but ended up moving it to a VPS instead. I ended up moving it primarily because a VPS is just going to have more uptime since I end up tinkering around with my homelab too often. So, any service that I expect other people to use, I often end up moving it to a VPS (mostly wikis for different things). The one exception to that is anything related to media delivery (plex, jellyfin, *arr stack), because I don’t want to make that as publicly accessible and it needs close integration with the storage array in unraid.

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Good points here, uptime is a factor I had not taken into consideration. Probably better to get a vps as you say.

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I have a Hugo site hosted on GitHub and I use CloudFlare Pages to put it on my custom domain. You don’t have to use GitHub to host the repo. Except for the cost of the domain, it’s free.

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You don’t really need Cloudflare to have your own domain, you can do everything directly with GitHub.

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I didn’t know this. Thanks for the info.

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You can do the same with GitLab as another option, it supports custom domains too.

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Static site hosted by someone else for free is the way to go. I wouldn’t invite that sort of pain upon my network.

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Fair point

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No, with these reasons:

  • Bandwidth isn’t plenty
  • My “uptime” at home isn’t great
  • No redundant hardware, even a simple mainboard defect would take a while to replace

I have a VPS for these tasks, and I host a few sites for friends amd family.

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Weeeell, there’s a school of though leaning towards the opinion that using VPS is still self-hosting ;)

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I agree, but I understood this question in the context of a homelab.

And for me, a homelab is not the right place for a public website, for the reasons I mentioned.

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And it’s a school of thought I happen to agree with. :) But OP specifically called out homelab vs VPS.

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Nah, I host it on a web hotel.

I am using a very generic ISP and they tend to have a dim view of running servers on their network.

I did have an RPi running SSH and a Mumble server directly connected to the internet years ago, but after a few years I realized that I was bringing needless attention to my network when I found my server on Shodan.

So I took it down…

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