Comment by PaulDavisThe1st
3 years ago
> If you don't want to learn new things, buy one big server. I just pray it doesn't go down for you
There's intermediate ground here. Rent one big server, reserved instance. Cloudy in the sense that you get the benefits of the cloud provider's infrastructure skills and experience, and uptime, plus easy backup provisioning; non-cloudy in that you can just treat that one server instance like your own hardware, running (more or less) your own preferred OS/distro, with "traditional" services running on it (e.g. in our case: nginx, gitea, discourse, mantis, ssh)
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