Linode Hosted WordPress

Linode Hosted WordPress

I started out this week moving this blog from Godaddy, basically because after your first ‘cheap’ year, the cost was going to ramp up to £60 for the luxury of the domain name, more than £100 up front for hosting charges and £50 for an email address. I wasnt happy! I already have email, I would have liked to have kept the domain name but the hosting prices and it all rolled into one was just more than I was willing to pay for a website that I rarely update or even look at. This is just a hobby tinkering website at the end of the day.

So I thought, well, I have my Unraid server, it cant be that difficult to host WordPress myself, right? And it wasnt, not really. There were a few things I had to learn – I already had LetsEncrypt setup, as well as DuckDNS for my Nextcloud server, so it wasnt too much of a stress to get WordPress set up.

However, this is where the paranoia set in – I really want as little (ideally nothing) on my personal home storage server to be public facing and accessible. To me, that just seems like asking for trouble.

I’d heard of Linode through various Youtubers but never really took the time to log in and make an account – I thought Id just give it a try and see what it was like, there’s currently a 60 day $100 credit promotion at the moment and even though I thought I’d never be able to get it working, well, here we are! 🙂

I have basically removed everything from Godaddy, my domain is now with Google domains which is £10 a year (saving £50 straight away!), this hosting is $5 a month, but free for two months through the promotion, and I’m moving Nextcloud to Linode also to host all my images and files and give me ‘cloud access’ via the mobile app on my iPhone – so nothing is now public facing on my server. Should I feel differently in 2 months time when the linode promotion ends, I can spin my server back up and have everything I need in an instant, and that’s reassurance that money cant (well, obviously it can) buy.

The site is certainly more responsive. I’ve opted for the basic Nanode 1GB, 1 core setup for $5 a month, but scaling should be easy and it’s basically very inexpensive as the subscription is rolling with no upfront costs. Class 🙂

Thought of the day: Stress can be overcome with money, or alcohol, or love. If you can’t get over the stress, try applying one of these three things and just watch it melt away. Maybe.

The Forest’s Edge MUD server code

The Forest’s Edge MUD server code

Back in the day before your next-gens and your raytracers there were text based RPGs that you played by typing commands. I know right, weird. And they were really popular. One of the MUDs that I played (and it’s derivatives) was called The Forest’s Edge, I think about a dozen of us nearly failed college because of this game. Which was fine, we didnt really know what we wanted to do anyway, and the game was fun so that’s all that mattered.

I’ve had these files on a CD for ages, then I have them backed up on my home servers but I thought they may be of some use to somebody who wants to poke at the code or try and get it up and running. There’s also a repository of code on Seltha.net, this may just be a duplicate of stuff that I’ve downloaded from there years ago, but there might be something different. I havent really checked.

The code bases are named as per the release derivative of the source code. Affmud was my attempt at recreating the game, just for fun, with the help of skilled coders who actually did know what they were doing, I just paid for the hosting really and tinkered here and there.

The files are hosted up on Google Drive, feel free to have a look around and download anything you might find interesting.

Proxmox basic build – free dust!

Proxmox basic build – free dust!

This is an old Gigabyte DDR3 system with a 4770k and 16gb of ram. We have two 120gb SSDs, a 1TB data drive and a 40GB OS drive. I have ran the two SSDs in RAID1, but this is just for experimenting. AIO cooler for the chip, did have a wifi card in this machine (yes it also has a disconnected DVD drive #retro) but using wired for the network. I’ve ran XCP-ng, prefer Proxmox. Will hopefully get something more server-savvy in the future, but hey, we’re just learning here.

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