All of these services are self-hosted by me, at my own HomeLab (dubbed ColesCloud)
Core Infrastructure
These are the services that are critical to ColesCloud. Without them, there wouldn’t be a ColesCloud:

CentOS is my Linux OS of choice, and is the core of my Docker infrastructure
Most services I work with are handled with Docker. Docker is powerful, and allows for simple management of my services.


Nginx Proxy Manager is a core service that allows webpages hosted locally to be available on the World Wide Web
Proxmox is my core hypervisor, the very backbone of ColesCloud.
ColesCloud consists of 4 production nodes and 3 test nodes. The nodes are Dell Optiplex Micro’s across the board.
I use ProxMox DataCenter Manager, ProxMox Virtual Environment, and ProxMox Backup Server


Unifi is my core network infrastructure. It handles getting the traffic from my servers to the World Wide Web
Services
These are the services that ColesCloud pushes to the World Wide Web.
An exhaustive list of all services published to the internet can be found here

Authentik is my Single Sign On provider, allowing Single Sign On login across the infrastructure. If it can be integrated with Authentik, it will be enabled.
BookStack is my Wiki knowledgebase. I can effortlessly create documentation to keep ColesCloud organized


Immich helps keep my personal photos out of the cloud. It’s a wonderful alternative to Apple Photos or Google Photos.
LinkStack is my self-hosted alternative to the popular LinkTree. See it in action here.


Jellyfin is my Media Management Platform. It allows quick access to home movies and other content.
Reactive Resume is my resume builder. It makes it simple to create, modify, and polish resumes. I highly recommend it to anyone getting into Job Hunting.


Uptime Kuma allows flexible visibility of my current system status.
Vaultwarden is my Password management and sharing platform. It’s a project that is modeled after the popular BitWarden password vault, though it is not directly connected to the project.


ColeThoron.com is currently hosted with WordPress. WordPress allows for flexible development of my website, while being free to use.