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by johnisgood
441 days ago
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I see a lot of people mention some technology under this submission that you do not even have to look at when you are self-hosting. It all depends what you want to self-host, from nginx, fcgiwrap (with certbot), to an e-mail server, or a Matrix instance, or Zulip, or what have you these days. I maintain quite many servers and I do not use these new and fancy technologies. I'm just a boomer (technically a millennial) who sticks to Arch Linux even when it comes to servers, I have zero friction, really. I have no issues self-hosting whatever me or a client requires, keeping it minimal and functional. I self-host like it is 2000 (apart from a couple of some more modern stuff, if you could consider systemd and certbot, etc. modern). :D |
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