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posted ago by beep-boop-voting-pc ago by beep-boop-voting-pc +13 / -0

I know this might come across as sniffing cuck, but I'm not.

Long story short my daily work is mostly IT related. I host my own servers (at home and in office), as cheaper alternative for some tasks, backups and "off the main grid" alternatives. But our companies monthly bill for AWS services is 20-25k$ - I want to move since the shit that has gone down.

Maybe you guys running TDW have suggestions for companies that are not authoritative cucks, is TDW fully self hosted same as Gab?

I know IT and all the backend infrastructure is very sensitive, especially, with the shit going down now, so if you have any concerns in bringing any company to public - don't, better they stay in shadows and some of us have good and honest providers. So please be careful when sharing as actual cucks will also see this and can harass them afterwards, keep that in mind.

What we use right now - VPS service (EC2) and RDS(MySql/PostgeSql) and MongoDB on AWS, I have everything running On EC2 in docker containers, so all I need is docker and puppet installed, after that all configuration and images are pushed from our self hosted server. We are already using CloudFlare as CDN fully and Ceph as S3 alternative partially, but I just started file migration to Ceph, so in next day or two we will be fully off S3 too.

We don't have anything "controversial" that we are hosting, just e-commerce/portfolio websites, mail, internal systems (home brew accounting/product managment/analytics), elasticsearch, mysql/postgre/mongo databases, rocketchat, openproject and some other small services - nothing crazy, and as I said everything is docker based, so a honest VPS or dedicated server provider in US and EU would be a blessing.

Also just placed a order for hardware and will setup another self hosted server, so ... FUCK AWS!

Thanks.

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slag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Plenty of alternatives in that space. Big ones like digital ocean. Rscksosce. Lots of relative mom and pop shops too. So the question going forward is finding out how the free speech market carves out providers. Might have a bit of musical chairs. I bet the bigger providers cuck put, but who knows. Definitely a good mine for smaller companies to soak up clients.

Self hosting is great though. Take the web back to the 90s if we have to. Can't stop the signal.