Self-hosted projects tagged “High Availability”
9 open source projects with this tag
9 open source projects with this tag
9 services found

Modern web server with automatic HTTPS
Fast, extensible web server and reverse proxy with automatic TLS certificates, simple configuration, HTTP/3 support, and production-ready observability features.

Cloud-native reverse proxy and load balancer
Traefik is a dynamic reverse proxy and load balancer for Docker, Kubernetes, and microservices with automatic service discovery, routing, and TLS/ACME support.

High-performance S3-compatible object storage
Self-hosted, S3-compatible object storage server for cloud-native workloads with replication, versioning, encryption, and Kubernetes-friendly deployment.


Identity-native infrastructure access for SSH, Kubernetes, RDP and DBs
Open-source platform that provides unified, audited, identity-based access to servers, Kubernetes clusters, databases, and desktops without static credentials.

All-in-one secure mail server with modern spam filtering
Stalwart is an all-in-one mail server (SMTP/IMAP/JMAP) with built-in anti-spam/DMARC, web admin UI, and flexible routing for running your own email infrastructure.

High-performance TCP/HTTP load balancer and reverse proxy
HAProxy is a fast, reliable load balancer and reverse proxy for TCP/HTTP(S), with TLS termination, health checks, advanced routing, and built-in observability features.

Fast DNS proxy with ad-blocking and safe browsing
Lightweight DNS proxy and local DNS server with blocklists, allowlists, custom DNS rules, caching, and optional DoH/DoT upstream for network-wide ad and tracker blocking.

Polyglot, high-performance WebSocket server for Action Cable
AnyCable is a scalable WebSocket server for Ruby on Rails Action Cable, offering a Go server with RPC to Rails and support for Redis and other brokers.

High-performance IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/Unix
Dovecot is an IMAP/POP3 mail server focused on performance, security, and standards compliance, commonly used for mailbox access in Postfix/Exim-based email stacks.