I saw this post today on Reddit and was curious to see if views are similar here as they are there.

  1. What are the best benefits of self-hosting?
  2. What do you wish you would have known as a beginner starting out?
  3. What resources do you know of to help a non-computer-scientist/engineer get started in self-hosting?
  • JustMarkov@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    2.What do you wish you would have known as a beginner starting out?

    Caddy. Once you try Caddy there’s no turning back to Nginx or Apache.

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      4 months ago

      That’s what everyone thinks for a while, and then they go back to Nginx.

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        4 months ago

        I’m currently in the process of separating the certificate renewal service from the reverse proxy completely.

        But if you’re just starting out Nginx Proxy Manager makes it so easy.

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          4 months ago

          Out of curiosity, what’s the benefit of splitting those?

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            It lets you change reverse proxy or run a website with TLS completely independently of the certbot. The certbot deals with obtaining certs and leaves them in a dir, and the proxies or webservers just take them from that dir. If the proxy container breaks the certbot still does its thing etc.

            It also makes it easier to do stuff like run different proxies in paralel for different things, chain proxies (for instance if you need to use a VPS because you can’t forward ports) and so on.

            But it’s all for advanced setups, for basic stuff I’d still go with NPM.

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              4 months ago

              Cool makes sense, thanks for the reply! And yeah, I don’t think I’m quite there yet.