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Self‑Hosting

Security

Operational practice of hosting and administering services under your own control.

Definition

Self-hosting includes provisioning servers, configuring network access, managing secrets, patching, logging/monitoring, and backups. It requires operational maturity to be secure.

In plain English Operational practice of hosting and administering services under your own control.

Why this matters

Why it matters: Self-hosting can reduce vendor tracking and data access, but weak ops increases breach and downtime risks.

Example

Example: Use automated updates where possible, maintain backups, use least privilege, and monitor for suspicious logins.