Enterprise - Contact sale
Yeah…this is going to be measured in $10Ks
Enterprise - Contact sale
Yeah…this is going to be measured in $10Ks
Your requirement for a mobile iOS app makes it harder so I’ll go non-free software with my suggestion: Tap Forms. Offline first, iCloud sync, macOS and iOS apps. But no Android or Windows apps.
If you wanna keep it self-hosted, these services need an internet connection anyway, even Airtable. Just go with a Web based one that has good mobile layout.
If you have an offsite copy of your files (and not in a sync service like Dropbox) you are already in a better position than most.
Restoring from offsite takes time, even with Backblaze’s option of shipping a hard disk. You may also have data corruption troubles, companies may close all of sudden. It’s just not as convenient as local copies.
A further copy that is locally available is simply a better strategy. Adding more copies after these two is not a bad idea but you start getting hit by the law of diminishing returns.
You can actually read more about the 3-2-1 rule in a Backblaze post: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/the-3-2-1-backup-strategy/
Technitium that I host myself. Works like a charm.
In case nginx does not work out for you, you can opt for more generic reverse proxies. frp is my favorite one: https://github.com/fatedier/frp
I have self-hosted my own emails many times. Up to having three SMTP servers with failsafe option at DNS.
It’s super nice, but I would never self-host SMTP again. It’s a nightmare. I had to email or open a ticket at most ISPs despite my clean IPs. Most ISPs simply blacklist all IPs unless they are major email providers already.
My advice is go for it but let SMTP be handled by who will deal with these frustrations. MXroute is a great choice and it’s cheap.
I can feel it. This is it. 2023 will be the year.
Thanks for this. Lazy me may even prefer it.
I use https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer because it is dead simple to configure, and I protect it with HTTP auth at the reverse proxy level.
My instance is so far to browse Lemmy Fediverse. There are no local communities. It is for a bunch of friends only.
Does it make any damages if it doesn’t de-federate from these or other problematic instances? Genuine question.
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In some cases outbound only, in other cases inbound, too, with redirect somewhere else.
MXroute. First, because Jar is stupid (hope someone will get the reference). Second, because they are awesome and cheap at the same time. You can go from full-fledged hosting with them to using them as relay, and for pizza money for a year.
Perfect. Came here to post the very same, and I’m glad to see that it is planned. Really like the app so far, there’s significant improvements at each release.
You’re welcome. And this one was immediate to appear!
now it showed up! I replied to your first comment, but I will paste it here and edit the other. This is a test thread, after all:
Yes, you can host an instance on Digital Ocean. Lemmy has a comprehensive guide in here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/index.html
@Subito@beehaw.org, for some reason, your second comment is only visible on beehaw for me. I was not notified, and I saw it just by chance, clicking on your comment from here. I can’t comment in there without an account. Anyhow, yes, you can host an instance on Digital Ocean. Lemmy has a comprehensive guide in here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/index.html
This is a self-hosted instance, just a group of friends for the moment.
There are some managed tunnel alternatives but they are not cheap. At this point it’s cheaper to rent a $20/year VPS and install one of these: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling
I personally love frp
Edit: I have never tried it, but there’s also Tailscale Funnel https://tailscale.com/kb/1223/tailscale-funnel/