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by Nextgrid
190 days ago
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Self-hosting on a host whose data actually persists is an even better experience, as it removes a lot of the tedium and workarounds such as extracting/down-/up-loading caches and so on. Get another host for redundancy and call it a day. Hardware is getting cheaper and cheaper, but the fear-mongering around running a Linux machine has successfully prevented most businesses from reaping those cost reductions. |
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But having an _option_ to not download everything every time is great. You can add a periodic cache flushing, after all.