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Yep. That would work - nice & central so ~20ms to everywhere in US.
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@AnthonySmith - any before/after info on stats?
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They're not that powerful. Google & FB on the other hand is freaking me out a little though Sucks that google has so many shiny toys tho ;(
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Nope. The basics are pretty thoroughly free. And even the cool stuff has free tier allowances in some cases. e.g. cloud workers. Haven't tried it yet but they can do stuff like re-write subdomain.domain.com to domain.com/subdir on the fly etc
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Provides a bit of caching and does catch some attacks and gives some stats that aren't javascript based. (which makes for an interesting contrast vs google analytics) Don't really see why one would want to switch unless something else does that plus more? I think their main CDN competitors are fastly and akamai
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Interesting that it's disk bound. Makes sense I guess
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Gentoo built from source type?
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Fair point. Keeping the keys on there but with precautions is probably the least painful route.
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That may just be me insisting on playing life on hard mode. Open to other suggestions. I want to set up a re-usable multi-purpose CI/CD pipeline. I need SSH to deploy from the CI/CD server to target. I can't see a way around the CI/CD server having keys for all the servers though. I'll likely also want the targets to be…
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Nice one @beagle With tight enough restrictions that might be enough. i.e. two sets of keys 1) mine 2) restricted VPS to VPS keys
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Didn't know that. Useful yes. I shall investigate. Thanks
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Yeah was thinking of sticking it on a tmpfs. It's a bandaid though. ...there has to be a cleaner solution here somehow. I can see how they do it in a cloud context, but that assumes it's all in the same VPC. For separate random VPS that's not true (or wireguard it then I've got more private keys lol)
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Yes please. Google analytics tells me most of my traffic comes from the US, so yeah don't really want an atlantic ocean worth of latency between server and reader base
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Yeah they try to cater for everyone's needs which results in a billion possible combinations. Once you figure out what part of the maze to look at though deploying a VPS is exactly like a provider here: Size, location, login credentials & give it a name. ...well that plus the pay 3x the price part of course I hear you.…
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I suggest you get rid of or redesign the Try Demo button. It navigates users away from your site (only realised when I saw the "pricing" button at the top & thought wait what). Double confusing cause your site has a gif of the directadmin page header at top of that page so they even look similar Good luck!
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If I'm not mistaken you can hook it into OneDrive etc...so any smallish VPS should do for hosting the actual running software
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I tried/attempted both. Don't recall why I abandoned gitea - got mystery build errors I think. Gitlab was being difficult too until I worked out that Docker + lots of RAM (4+) is the way to go Same. Quite opposite in fact. But it's the best solution for functionality without being bound to a commercial offering like github
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What do you use to build the sites? Handcrafted HTML or a generator of sorts?
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Yeah that's fair. Not looking to knock anyone's fine work - I sure as hell can't run a VPS provider. And some here are offering my things I couldn't get easily elsewhere at similar pricing. This whole drama has just made me think about the pricing & market segmentation more I guess