I’m considering a business plan for people getting in to self-hosting. Essentially I sell you a Mikrotik router and a refurbished tiny x86 server. The idea is that the router plugs in to your home internet and the server into the router. Between the two they get the server able to handle incoming requests so that you can host services on the box and address them from the broader Internet.

The hypothesis is that $150 of equipment to avoid dozens of hours of software configuration is a worthwhile trade for some customers. I realize some people want to learn particular technologies and this is a bad fit for them. I think there are people out there that want the benefit of self-hosting, and may find it worth it to buy “self-hosting in a box”.

What do you think? Would this be a useful product for some people?

    • @EliRibble@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 months ago

      If we did, would you be comfortable giving the company a root SSH login to manage your system, or would you prefer a more limited method of access?

      • Possibly linux
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        12 months ago

        Neither honestly. However, I am also not really the unskilled user trying to self host

          • Possibly linux
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            12 months ago

            Ansible honestly. You can use Ansible to report on facts. Outside of that you Aldo could use Telegraf+influxdb+grafana