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My self-hosting hardware is as follows:
UnRaid Pro box: 2x Xeon E5-2680 v2, 144GB DDR3 ECC RAM, SM X9DRD-7LN4F board, array of 15 HDDs of various sizes (2TB to 10TB) with dual parity, and 2x 2TB NVMe SSDs cache pool for a total of 50TB usable space, 900W quiet PSU in a Supermicro SC846 4U chassis.
Dedicated Plex box: Celeron G4900, 12GB DDR4 RAM, Gigabyte H310M-A board, 400W PSU, in a 2U iStar D-213-MATX chassis.
pfSense box: Xeon E3-1220 V2, 4GB RAM, 1U Supermicro CSE-512 chassis.
Synology DiskStation DS412+ with 4x 2TB HDDs.
In terms of software that I host:
Synology Moments on the DS412+. This is the closest software in terms of feature parity to Google Photos that I've been able to find. It's an old unsupported box, but it still works fine for that single piece of software that runs on it. If I could virtualize it, I would.
Omada Software Controller for my 5 TP-Link EAP620 HD wireless access points.
Home Assistant in HassOS VM for managing my IoT devices (smart light switches and bulbs, IP security cameras, etc.)
Pi-hole for network-wide ad blocking.
SWAG for reverse proxy.
VaultWarden - self-hosted version of Bitwarden password manager.
Plex Meta Manager - for tagging my library with various icons for status of TV shows.
NZBGet, Radarr, Sonarr, Bazarr, Lidarr, and Transmission for umm... Linux ISO management.
GooglePhotoSync for maintaining a local library of photos taken with my family's phones.
Veeam server VM for backing up our home PCs and laptops.
Various game server VMs for my kids such as Minecraft, Knockout City, etc.