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Build a custom plan from real services
This page shows how to start from a public lane, choose example services already reviewed in the current catalog, and then prepare the CPU, RAM, and storage needed before client onboarding begins. The public monthly range stays readable; the technical preparation keeps rollout clean.
Custom plans from service examples
Choose example services, then see the resource preparation output before rollout
This page turns the custom conversation into something concrete: choose reviewed service examples from the current catalog, keep the public monthly range readable, and show the CPU, RAM, and storage target that needs to be prepared once the client subscribes.
Start from a public lane
Use a family plan or a business plan as the first operating envelope.
Add reviewed services
Each service example carries its own CPU, RAM, and storage delta.
Prepare the target node
The service deltas and a calm reserve become the preparation output used before onboarding.
Separate hosting from project work
Monthly hosting stays public. Migration, training, or special integration work is scoped separately only when needed.
Family-ready service examples
Vault
+0.5 GB RAM · +0.25 vCPU · +5 GB hot storage
Private credential and secret storage for the household.
Household Chores
+1 GB RAM · +0.5 vCPU · +10 GB hot storage
Family chores, rewards, and household routines in a light browser-first lane.
Stirling PDF
+1 GB RAM · +0.5 vCPU · +20 GB hot storage
PDF tasks, form cleanup, and paperwork handling without a full business stack.
Draw.io
+0.5 GB RAM · +0.25 vCPU · +5 GB hot storage
Visual planning, diagrams, and family process sketches.
MediaWiki
+1 GB RAM · +0.5 vCPU · +15 GB hot storage
A family knowledge base or private household handbook.
WordPress Base
+2 GB RAM · +1 vCPU · +30 GB hot storage
Private family publishing, updates, or a members-only household portal.
Kodi
+1 GB RAM · +1 vCPU · +25 GB hot storage
Media cataloging and organization for a private library path.
Backup
+0.5 GB RAM · +0.25 vCPU · +15 GB hot storage
A safer archive and restore discipline for a private family space.
PeerTube
+2 GB RAM · +1 vCPU · +40 GB hot storage plus archive reserve
Private video publishing or a richer media path that usually needs review.
First-draft future family service ideas
Audiobookshelf
Likely +1.5 GB RAM · +0.75 vCPU · +25 GB hot storage plus library growth
Audiobooks and podcasts are one of the clearest next family options people can understand quickly.
Mealie
Likely +1 GB RAM · +0.5 vCPU · +15 GB hot storage
Recipe management and meal planning with a friendly public demo that makes the use case obvious.
Immich
Likely +3 GB RAM · +1.5 vCPU · +50 GB hot storage plus archive reserve
Private photos and videos are a strong family offer, but they need a more careful storage review.
Other reviewed service examples already in the current catalog
Kimai
+1 GB RAM · +0.5 vCPU · +15 GB hot storage
Time tracking and small delivery coordination.
Taiga
+1.5 GB RAM · +0.75 vCPU · +20 GB hot storage
Project coordination and lightweight team workflow.
Redmine
+1.5 GB RAM · +0.75 vCPU · +20 GB hot storage
Ticketing, task tracking, and a more operational project lane.
Akaunting
+2 GB RAM · +1 vCPU · +25 GB hot storage
Accounting-oriented workflows that deserve a more deliberate fit review.
TwentyCRM
+2 GB RAM · +1 vCPU · +30 GB hot storage
CRM state, client data, and a denser private sales lane.
Odoo
+3 GB RAM · +1.5 vCPU · +40 GB hot storage
ERP and operations workflows that should start with architecture review.
ERPNext
+3 GB RAM · +1.5 vCPU · +40 GB hot storage
Business process suites with stronger state and ownership expectations.
Resource preparation output before activation
- Base lane envelopeThe chosen family or business lane sets the first CPU, RAM, and storage baseline.
- Service deltasEach selected service adds its reviewed CPU, RAM, and storage weight.
- Comfort reserveEB Solutions keeps a small reserve before first login to avoid a brittle start.
- Prepared node targetThe final output is the node shape reserved before onboarding and first content import.
Static custom-plan examples
Family Planner Hub
Family Start + Vault + Household Chores + Stirling PDF
Prepare 3 vCPU · 5.5 GB RAM · 85 GB hot storage
Light family custom pathFamily Knowledge Space
Family Home + MediaWiki + Backup + Draw.io
Prepare 5 vCPU · 8 GB RAM · 150 GB hot storage
Private knowledge and archive pathPrivate Creator Corner
Family Plus + WordPress Base + Kodi
Prepare 6 vCPU · 9 GB RAM · 180 GB hot storage
Reviewed family publishing pathTeam Delivery Base
Business plan + Taiga + Kimai
Prepare 5 vCPU · 8 GB RAM · 145 GB hot storage
Business-reviewed service pathWhen monthly hosting is not the whole story
- Guided migration, content import, or private hardening is quoted separately only when the monthly plan would stop being the honest model.
- Training, onboarding, or workflow cleanup can be scoped after a short qualification if the client needs more than hosting.
- The public monthly lane stays readable; the resource output tells EB Solutions what to reserve before launch.
The goal of this showcase is not to push a client into a rushed sale. The goal is to show a credible family or small-team path, then prepare the node cleanly once the fit is confirmed.