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by skywhopper
192 days ago
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Having a self-hosted “backup” that is ready to go at any time means having a self-hosted server that’s always on, basically. There are lots of cheap colo or VM options out there. But the problem is going to be dealing with an outage… how do you switch DNS over when your DNS provider is down? Well, one way is to use a different DNS provider than either of your hosting options. You can see this is getting complicated. Might be better to take the downtime. But if I had to make a real recommendation I’m not aware of any time in the last decade that a static site deployed on AWS S3/Cloudfront would have actually been unavailable. |
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You list multiple nameservers.