Dear Fedi friends,
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Dear Fedi friends,
I've been a little quiet on this account because I'd been pouring all my energy into setting up a new VPS as a testing ground to learn #Docker.
I need to become proficient in Docker ASAP in order to move my Ghost CLI site there (if I want it to federate).
The past 48 hours have been a real rollercoaster ride, as you could read on my GoToSocial account @elena.
Please beware of #OVH! They terminated my VPS without any notice: https://aseachange.com/@elena/statuses/01K35V57PPWH29969DSTC1117A
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Dear Fedi friends,
I've been a little quiet on this account because I'd been pouring all my energy into setting up a new VPS as a testing ground to learn #Docker.
I need to become proficient in Docker ASAP in order to move my Ghost CLI site there (if I want it to federate).
The past 48 hours have been a real rollercoaster ride, as you could read on my GoToSocial account @elena.
Please beware of #OVH! They terminated my VPS without any notice: https://aseachange.com/@elena/statuses/01K35V57PPWH29969DSTC1117A
Would it be possible to do your initial testing/learning in a VM on your laptop or desktop, then move to a vps later?
I'm doing testing right now of semi-automated disaster recovery/migration in a vm on my laptop, of a web app currently on a vps. If something goes wrong or I want to start over, I just delete the vm and clone a new one that's prepped with the OS and login I want. It's amazingly wonderful compared to the old days before easy vms.
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Would it be possible to do your initial testing/learning in a VM on your laptop or desktop, then move to a vps later?
I'm doing testing right now of semi-automated disaster recovery/migration in a vm on my laptop, of a web app currently on a vps. If something goes wrong or I want to start over, I just delete the vm and clone a new one that's prepped with the OS and login I want. It's amazingly wonderful compared to the old days before easy vms.
@edhaswell great point. I thought I'd use my Pi 5 for it, tried an initial setup, but eventually gave up because I want to test things in a similar capacity... my Ghost blog will be on a VPS so it makes more sense to me to test things via a VPS so I can replicate every step... learning my lessons here, dumb moves and all