In recent times, my opinion about self-hosting has changed. Instead of paying for multiple services, I am now renting a decently sized VPS on Scaleway, and hosting all my projects on them. It’s been three months, and it has been working out great for me.

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    9 months ago

    Great writeup! I’ve been doing a project with a 2gb 1vcpu vps as my host and one compose file. It is so much simpler than past project that I used aws for.

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        9 months ago

        I’ve got 4 services, mongo, mongo express, my web service and traffik. When I want to deploy I git pull master then docker compose up -d --build

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    9 months ago

    I will applaud anything embracing self hosting, but I feel like author is forgetting the experience gained during those years. Things have been simple for way longer than docker existed.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, sounds like they may not have been very comfortable with the tools. Which is fine, but nothing has really changed.

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    9 months ago

    Instead of paying for multiple services, I am now renting a decently sized VPS on Scaleway, and hosting all my projects on them.

    That’s not self hosting. That’s moving your managed services down the stack from PaaS to IsaS.

    It’s an unserious take on the impacts as well. No discussion of availability? Backups? Server hardening and general security? Access and authentication models? Sysadmin on aVPS is more than “running a bunch of commands now and then”, and the author ignores that entire workload.