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Don't you pay for your ISP service? I just mean that $65/month is getting me only about 1.8 mbps upload bandwidth from home, and that's not enough to run the site.
I'm getting ready to spend half a day setting it up on a discount shared server, where 2 months of Hibu's billing will pay for 3 YEARS of hosting my dick-simple website.
I'm getting ready to spend half a day setting it up on a discount shared server, where 2 months of Hibu's billing will pay for 3 YEARS of hosting my dick-simple website.
I bet it is. In fact, I'd reduce the bandwidth to 1 mbs, and you should be OK. You can rate limit with a program called trickle.
All you need to do is open port 80 and 443, get some website name from www.dynu.com then use let's encrypt to setup a certificate. I think you already use let's encrypt so the only new thing is using www.dynu.com
OK, I'll do some experiments today. I have an always-on laptop I can use to host it.
I think you could host such a simple site for $5/month on https://www.linode.com/pricing/
Patrick saysOK, I'll do some experiments today. I have an always-on laptop I can use to host it.
If you have virtualbox installed on your machine, I suggest using that.
richwicks saysPatrick saysOK, I'll do some experiments today. I have an always-on laptop I can use to host it.
If you have virtualbox installed on your machine, I suggest using that.
I've used it, but find it to be a pain, just another layer of cruft to deal with.
Ideally, I'd have an a laptop that just has the same linux I have now on my server so I could migrate without recompiling anything or re-installing any pacakages, just a mass copy.
True, VMs have a place for moving images archived images around and segregating work spaces.
But they also add a lot of work and complexity: installing virtualbox, the extension pack, setting up networking to map it to the host machine, starting up and keeping the vm running etc.
I just found that for a single website, they felt like more of a pain in the ass than they were worth.
If Digital Ocean would just let me upload an run a virtualbox image, that would be compelling. But I think they do not
Patrick -- I no longer get emails notifying me if someone LIKES my posts/comments since the site was restarted. Do you have something you need to restart for that too?
Thank you for contacting DigitalOcean and I am sorry that you were having issues accessing your website on your Droplet.
The Droplet is on a hypervisor that was undergoing emergency maintenance. We migrated your Droplet automatically in order to try and keep things operating normally. I understand this has a serious impact on your deployment and these situations are only done as an emergency measure and not intentional. We appreciate your patience around this issue and I am glad that you were able to return your Droplet back to working condition.
Yes, when I liked that, my test user got an email.
Huh.
As a feature, why not just have a list of likes that ages out after, say, 7 days.
What I'd really like is a notification when somebody replies to me.
Now I am getting flooded with them going back over a year. Not sure if they are duplicates or originals.
My spam folder just got flooded with tons of emails from likes/replies going back from Sept, @Patrick
I'm getting ready to migrate my tiny business website to a discount host.
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I was able to reboot from the ISP's control panel and manually restart processes.
I think it was attacked. Looking into it.