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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
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      @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

      Does that $60 plan cover everything you have? Are you going to install everything on a single server?

      Yes, everything on one server. Everything is on one server with pretty much any provider, anyway. Cloudways is one server, too. One server is the industry standard until you are a Top ~50 site with insane traffic. If you get too big for a single server, you split your load by site, not by function, until single sites go beyond the single server threshold. Only then, when a single site is that enormous, that you consider splitting functions.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
        last edited by

        @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

        Does that $60 plan cover everything you have? Are you going to install everything on a single server?

        Keep in mind that we are talking BIG numbers when we talk about splitting. I know a certain site that runs on a single server and has topped 190 million requests in a single month and isn't even close to needing to split to more than one server. Estimates would put the need to split well into the billions of requests.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Keep in mind that if you overrun the $60 Vultr size, you just update to the $120/year size. A 100% leap, but nowhere near the much smaller capacity you get with much higher price from someone like ASO. You can leap again to the $240 Vultr size and only just match the biggest shared plan that ASO has, which is smaller than the $60 Vultr plan in capacity.

          So your potential growth with the Vultr approach is so much more than what you can do with most hosting providers. You get to grow to insane sizes without even going past the starting cost you would hit most places. You could host hundreds or thousands of websites at the $120/year price! Of course, assuming the are not abnormal ones.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            If you run the smallest Vultr plans, you are memory starved (this is the $2.50 plan) and can't really use tools like memory caches to speed things up. When you get to the $5 plan, under normal load, you can start to cache disk reads and you can add some memory caching. By the $10 plan you have lots of memory to spin up more web server worker threads for lower latency, and loads of memory for things like memcached and Varnish which will do a lot to really speed things up. You might even get Redis to make sense in that envelope.

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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller Who do you use for the generic "shared web hosting" function? I still want the "free" unlimited mailboxes/subdomains etc

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
                last edited by

                @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                @scottalanmiller Who do you use for the generic "shared web hosting" function? I still want the "free" unlimited mailboxes/subdomains etc

                At which location, do you mean historically with ASO? Then yes. But we never, ever use email from a web host no matter what we want. Having low cost mail is fine, but we never get it that way. It's a dangerous pairing.

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @FATeknollogee
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                  @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                  @scottalanmiller Who do you use for the generic "shared web hosting" function? I still want the "free" unlimited mailboxes/subdomains etc

                  What is the value to unlimited mailboxes that you get with any mail forwarding service? And why would you want to use someone else's domain when you have a choice?

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                  • FATeknollogeeF
                    FATeknollogee
                    last edited by

                    I use my own domains.
                    I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                    I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @FATeknollogee
                      last edited by

                      @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                      I use my own domains.
                      I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                      I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

                      So, no mail forwarding service like sendmail available anywhere?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
                        last edited by

                        @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                        I use my own domains.
                        I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                        I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

                        We don't pay for them anywhere, we just use aliases which are free on every system I know.

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                        • FATeknollogeeF
                          FATeknollogee
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                          @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                          I use my own domains.
                          I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                          I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

                          We don't pay for them anywhere, we just use aliases which are free on every system I know.

                          Damn, I just remembered (thx for the memory jog) you can totally do this with Ofc 365

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                            @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                            I use my own domains.
                            I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                            I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

                            We don't pay for them anywhere, we just use aliases which are free on every system I know.

                            Even better.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
                              last edited by

                              @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                              @FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                              I use my own domains.
                              I like to have generic emails for different functions, like, [email protected] or [email protected]
                              I'd prefer to not have to pay for those.

                              We don't pay for them anywhere, we just use aliases which are free on every system I know.

                              Damn, I just remembered (thx for the memory jog) you can totally do this with Ofc 365

                              Yup, so will Rackspace, Amazon, G Suite, Zimbra or anything else 🙂

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                              • guyinpvG
                                guyinpv @FATeknollogee
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                                @FATeknollogee
                                If I were you, I'd just spin up another cheap server and install email software. The equivalent of how cPanel handles email would be something like CentOS Web Panel or Vesta or even Webmin. Or go hard core and set it all up manually, install Postfix and a webmail client and spamassasin and antivirus and all the other tools needed to do email.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @guyinpv
                                  last edited by

                                  @guyinpv said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                                  @FATeknollogee
                                  If I were you, I'd just spin up another cheap server and install email software. The equivalent of how cPanel handles email would be something like CentOS Web Panel or Vesta or even Webmin. Or go hard core and set it all up manually, install Postfix and a webmail client and spamassasin and antivirus and all the other tools needed to do email.

                                  Or go big time and install Zimbra or similar. Still free, and Postfix under the hood. But no need to go lean, you could have an enterprise email platform once doing that. I'm not recommending Zimbra over Office 365 or G Suite or anything like that, just compared to a bare bones system.

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                                  • guyinpvG
                                    guyinpv
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                                    Forgot all about Zimbra.

                                    I tried to set it up a couple years ago, failed miserably.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @guyinpv
                                      last edited by

                                      @guyinpv said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                                      Forgot all about Zimbra.

                                      I tried to set it up a couple years ago, failed miserably.

                                      I have a guide that makes it quick and easy.

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                                      • BRRABillB
                                        BRRABill
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                                        Wait, wasn't there a thread a few months back saying NOT to move web hosting off of wen hosting places like A2 and ASO?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                                          last edited by

                                          @BRRABill said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:

                                          Wait, wasn't there a thread a few months back saying NOT to move web hosting off of wen hosting places like A2 and ASO?

                                          Well both of those proved to be rather problematic as of late. Like this week.

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22
                                            last edited by wirestyle22

                                            Vultr and XS VM at home.

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