Would recommend OVH for both domain name and DNS, they have DNS APIs so you can get certificates from lets encrypt with ease. Also you could update your zone when your home IP changes
I run this server
Would recommend OVH for both domain name and DNS, they have DNS APIs so you can get certificates from lets encrypt with ease. Also you could update your zone when your home IP changes
Me a user: hello, heres some money Me the admin: hi, thanks 👍
What your after is DNS fail over or round robin, round robin would be my option as both sites could be independent
I would start with a Debian os base, install docker and turn it into a swarm manager. Then look at stacks and how services work, if you find your running your host too hard. You can add a work host and stread out.
Once you have docker swarm running, get portainer running. I use portainer as a visual whats happening
on my swarm, but I use the docker cli to start and update all my stacks. I have my stacks in a git repository so that I have a backup and history of what changes I did.
Now your a docker master, of sorts.
Your compose file will pull the image when you run it, from the registry it’s in
I have all external mounts in /mnt
, if my container needs to use it then it’s in the compose file to use the local mount.
All my compose and stacks are in a git repo, the repo lives in my home dir and pulled fromy Gogs server. That only I can access.
can we all chip in and get one sent to Trump as a welcome gift?
can confirm nextcloud news alpha is great, as is the mobile app
Thats how I had my setup run, point the volume at NFS
If you have your services in compose files, you can point the volumes to anywhere. Even NFS.
Like the below config
volumes:
pihole01:
driver: local
driver_opts:
type: 'none'
o: 'bind'
device: '/mnt/data/docker/pihole01'
I run my own server, not sure on post retention or image size or even number of images. But you can make it so that only you can make communities, you can even make communities admin post only.
I would give the docs a good read and maybe have a look at the GitHub repos
oh, I miss understood how it works. will have a play
do you have a docker image I can play with?
I have a mini pc with a 4TB drive connected to it for my jellyfin server, I also use the server as a nas for my osmc pi to watch stuff on the living room TV. 1Gbs is plenty fast for 1080p
I use Jellyfin, moved from subsonic and its amazing
no, its a different thing
That sounds like a great plan, and a great way to learn how this sort of thing works.
I use passkeys and find them great, mind you I know that you need at least 2 of them so you have a backup. I also use yubikeys at work and they are the same issue, you need 2 of them in case 1 breaks or gets lost.
Maybe the setup should be, make sure you have 2 passkeys on 2 different devices? but not in your password manager
Have a look at OVH, they have very good VPS prices
Also be advised that wordpress will attract all the internet to try and hack in, so make sure you keep everything up to date