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beagle
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I'm not familiar with Synology, but based on my experience with QNAP it should have a offisite/cloud backup solution baked in and the interface is usually very user friendly.
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@seriesn Nexusbyte in NY or Miami - Storage or Hybrid servers @Francisco BuyVM in NY - Slice + Slab @AnthonySmith Inception Hosting in Phoenix @Clouvider in NY and Atlanta - Not sure if there are any LET providers in their network in these locations @key900 LetBox - said they were setting up in Miami
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Looks good to me. It's a nice balance between locations and number or tests.
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Not self-hosted, but Rebrandly has a generous free tier. My wife is a light user and she has been happy using it. They offer browser plugins and even an app. So very user friendly particularly for non-tech users.
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Wouldn't Jira be a good fit?
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Relieved? :p
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Indeed. * Basic security for instance: * access via SSH * create another user, create keys, change settings to key-only auth, disable root login, change SSH port * install/setup firewall * install/setup fail2ban * Install LAMP/LEMP and optimise it * Lost count how many out-dated tutorials I've found about installing NGINX…
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Happy birthday ! :)
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+1 for noob friendly tutorials. There are a lot of outdated tutorials online, so it would be good to find a source of curated up-to-date tutorials where outdated versions are periodically removed. Since the blog is running on Grav I was wondering if we could leverage its integration with Github and users could contribute…
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Have a look at Hetrixtools. They offer HTTP checks with keyword validation but no servers in China.
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Happy 4th birthday Bob! <3 Thank you for the great service and free pizza. :p
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How much space do you need? Hetzner has 2 x 3TB dedis for €20.17 and 4x4TB for €32.77. You can also have a look at metadedi.net.
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Completely out of my depth here, but what about using a SSH tunnel on ports 80 and 443 from BuyVM VPS to Hetzner dedi instead of using a GRE tunnel?
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Wishing you a speed recovery.
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Sounds like a plan. The old posts are not lost and the thread doesn't get out of hand. Unless I misunderstood, it's a single pit open for posting at time. After a certain size/time the pit is closed, becomes read-only and a new one is open for posting. For instance, as @vimalware suggested:
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I've never seen anyone complaining so I assume it's well received. I like it because it's easier to track an interesting discussion that may get tangled with other unrelated posts in the Cest Pit. The new thread and the transferred posts keep the OP names. Maybe Discord already has this feature. @Wolveix and @Mason may be…
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That's what @Wolveix do on HT. If there is an interesting discussion going on the Cest Pit he moves it to a new thread.
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If you are referring to BIOS RAID as a BIOS option in a consumer MB I would use software RAID. What is offered on consumer MBs is a not a real hardware RAID and it's not reliable. It's commonly called "fakeRAID". The software option will depend on what you are planning to run on that machine. If you are planning to use it…
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Is most of this functionality available on the free plan? I remember you said you used the free plan to start with but I couldn't find any information on their site about what features are available.
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Your post was the inspiration to go with Grav, but would you suggest to edit directly on the server instead of pushing changes from a development environment? Do you ever need to edit the files directly? Or can you do everything via admin portal?
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I'm assuming most people create an additional user to admin their servers. What's your view on setting this user as passwordless for sudo?
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I think it will be hard to find a panel to match your requirements without a bit of testing. Maybe test it on a virtualbox on your desktop first? I tried Cockpit but I couldn't get it to work. Installed cockpit, then the Virtual Machines plugin but I couldn't do the basic, like create a VM. It seemed like you need to do…