mim@lemmy.sdf.orgtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?English
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1 year agoDocker is definitely worth the time investment.
If OP wants to go one level deeper: Ansible.
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Docker is definitely worth the time investment.
If OP wants to go one level deeper: Ansible.
It makes sense in terms of reproducibility.
Imagine if your server gets compromised, you accidentally break it, or you just want to move to a cheaper provider or a different server. Do you want to have to tweak it all over again, and fix bugs that you figured out how to fix 6 months ago and you don’t remember?
I’d rather have some yaml files that do it for me. And it’s a new skill as well.