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by al_borland
636 days ago
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But isn’t using a 3rd party web host giving up some of that control. Hopefully a reputable hosting company won’t shutdown at a moments notice, but could. Or if they go down, you’re stuck sitting there waiting for them to come back online with no access to your services. Hosting from home has its own challenges, so I get why people would go to a hosting provider, but I do think some control is given up in the process. |
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I self-host my stuff on third-party VPSes and cloud providers. Partly because my residential internet is not suitable for self-hosting and partly because I trust the infra in a profit-motivated datacenter to have WAY more 9s of uptime than anything I could cobble together in my basement. This stuff helps run my life, it's not my hobby, nor something I want to spend more than the necessary amount of time managing.
If I wake up tomorrow and my providers have gone dark without any warning, I am back in action in just a few simple steps:
1. Purchase a new VPS or two
2. Run ansible playbooks
3. Restore data from backups