Hey everyone, I’m looking to get into self-hosting as a bit of a hobby, host some websites and learn a bit more about sys-admin stuff.

I just wondered if anyone had any recommendations on or experiences with green/sustainable hosting services?

It’s a bit far-fetched but I remember a website I found a while back that was fully hosted using solar energy (yes it went down at times).

Thanks for any help!

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      2 years ago

      No Docker unfortunately, it would require either to recompile the mobile Kernel or use QEMU and I believe it would have a big impact on the performances. Basically this time the approach was: what can I do with an old mobile without rooting or anything. Hardware:

      • Samsung S20
      • USB3 to Ethernet & charger port
      • 128GB SD card

      Sofrware:

      • Termux (android app)
      • SSH (OpenSSH in Termux)
      • Rclone (in Termux)
      • Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Prowlarr (in proot-distro)
      • Transmission (in proot-distro)
      • Kavitha (in proot-distro)
      • Podgrab (in proot-distro)
      • Ombi (in proot-distro)
      • ntfy (in proot-distro)
      • Filebrowser (in proot-distro)
      • Vaultwarden (in proot-distro)
      • Homer with lighttpd (in proot-distro)

      Since I wasn’t able to install .NET Runtime in Termux directly, I used the proot-distro (Ubuntu) and inside I’ve installed all the services. Services are started manually every time I restart the proot-distro (unfortunately I’m getting an error when installing Termux:Boot), it’s a simple script so I’m not dying over it. To keep the proot-distro alive I launch is with the screen command so I’m ensuring persistence even when the terminal is closed.

      It’s not a clean solution like docker etc. but I’m consuming 5 or 10Wh of energy every day which is close to nothing and probably sustainable with a solar panel.

      Every once in a while (basically when the SD is almost full) I transfer the files with rclone to an external drive where I consolidate the files.

      Oh extra tip, with rclone you can create a DLNA server so you can serve the files you have download immediately (tested with VNC and Kodi)

      The phone/server has still room (CPU & RAM) to go and possibly I could install HomeAssistant without any issue. Also I could add Joplin and Floccus using webdav for storage as I had in my previous server but I don’t miss them.

      Any other questions, doubts, scripts, feel free to ask!