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Self-Hosted
Practical articles about when self-hosting makes sense, how services fit into a stack, and what trade-offs come with owning the infrastructure.
When Self-Hosted n8n Is the Better Choice
When Self-Hosted Qdrant Is the Better Fit for Retrieval and Internal AI Search
When Self-Hosted Ollama Makes Sense for Private AI Workflows
When Beszel Is the Fastest Way to Monitor a Docker Host
When Gatus Is Better Than a Full Monitoring Stack
When Self-Hosted Prometheus and Grafana Are the Right Monitoring Stack
When Self-Hosted Metabase Is Enough for Business Intelligence
When Self-Hosted ClickHouse Starts Making Sense
When Self-Hosted WordPress Still Makes Business Sense
When Self-Hosted MySQL Is Still the Practical Choice
When Self-Hosted Redis Starts Paying Off
When Self-Hosted PostgreSQL Is the Right Default for Internal Tools
When Self-Hosted Authentik Becomes Worth It
When Self-Hosted Caddy Is Enough for Your Reverse Proxy Layer