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Installing Docker
Docker is a service that allows you to quickly host containerized applications tailored for your hardware.
Web Domain Name
After purchasing a domain name, we can configure SWAG to generate a secure certificate that ensures our server's security and authenticity. Most people will only need a single domain address with sub-domains used for each of our web services. If you are tryi...
Installing an Operating System
Using the graphical installer and a few terminal commands, we can get an operating system installed and up-to-date. This process is different depending on the type of computer you are using.
Network Access
We need to make sure we have network access to our server even if we don't have a display.
Quick-Start Examples
This is an overview of some quick-start computers you can use to create a server for your self-hosted cloud services.
Firmware Configuration
Single-board computers use a file-based system store their settings while traditional computers use a low-level operating system like BIOS or UEFI. We explore some basic configuration options for an always-on server.
Understanding The Requirements
When deciding on what hardware you need for your server, you need to know what you're going to use it for.
Backup Solutions
All servers need an effective and consistent backup solution in case something goes wrong.
Configuring Debian
We need to make some adjustments to the underlying operating system.
Selecting Your Services
There are a wide range of services you can self-host for yourself. Many more are available through Docker Hub, linuxserver.io, and awesome-selfhosted. These are just the ones we've tested.
Router Configuration
We need to set up our router to make sure it's ready to send and receive traffic through the World Wide Web.