Palworld in a nutshell
Palworld in a nutshell
+1 for the letsencrypt wildcard with DNS verification, been using this for years. with dehydrated (https://github.com/dehydrated-io/dehydrated) you can automate renewing the certs, pretty convenient.
One thing i didn’t see mentioned yet - you can also easily create a wildcard for a subdomain of your domain, e.g. *.local.example.com
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Most DNS providers let you define something like _acme-challenge.local IN TXT ...
so you don’t even need to define an extra zone for local.example.com
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Probably makes no big difference, but i like it ^^
I’m using https://github.com/dracut-crypt-ssh/dracut-crypt-ssh on some of my servers. The initrd opens an ssh port where you can login and enter the passphrase. Setting it up is non-trivial, but it works well. Haven’t tried it on Debian but there should be something similar.
You can get this as a snack in Taiwan, broken instant noodles with seasoning ;)
I can’t really tell you what to use, but from my personal experience - stay away from glusterfs and drbd. both have caused me serious trouble when trying to run them in a production setup. ceph seems to be pretty solid, though.
“Ultra death sauce”…
Yeah, the name… I’m not sure what’s wrong with people naming chili sauces. Also, it’s pretty inaccurate as I am alive and well.
Anyway, for me it hits a good balance between being proper spicy and a rounded taste.