I’m looking to host a website for an organisation I run. I’m very familiar with WordPress and somewhat familiar with Drupal, but am highly technical and can learn other technologies. I do feel that a WordPress-type crm might be overkill, as I am not looking for user interaction on the site. I’m good with html, js, and css, so would not be opposed to a barebones provider.
Basically, who is everyone using, and what considerations went into that decision?
I have crossposted this question on .ml, as well, but can’t properly link each on the other.
I moved from TransIP to Hetzner. TransIP started costing me more than €40 for 2vCPU + 4GB RAM + 1.25TB extra storage. While this same product only cost me €23 years ago. So I decided to move to Hetzner because I could get a 2vCPU + 8GB + 1TB extra storage for only €21. Plus it also allows Tor bridge nodes, which was a must for me. After doing benchmarks to see if the Hetzner server wasn’t shit, I came to the conclusion that it was almost 5 times faster. Awesome. I don’t have too much experience with them yet, but on first glance I’m very happy.
Regarding software, I run Docker containers with different software. But the main service I’m running is a self made PHP website/webapp. I also use Grav for a blog, but I’m not too happy with it because I think it’s convoluted.
If you don’t need a backend, you can just host it in s3
Depending on the interactivity required from the website, you can use GitHub pages. I’ve hosted my personal portfolio site/blog on there for years with no issues.
It’s limited to HTML/CSS/JS but there are also GitHub Actions to take markdown pages and render them as HTML, keeping updating the site easy for everyone.
My personal website is just a static website, built using Hugo and served using Caddy. Originally it was hosted on a Digital Ocean VPS but now it’s hosted from my home.
My needs were simple enough that even that much is probably overkill though. Honestly I just wanted something that I could understand completely how it works and be able to update it easily as life went on.
i use nearlyfreespeech.net for registrar and small-site hosting. its incredibly cheap, pay for what you need etc.
i use amazon AWS for anything that needs professional-level services including SMTP and ‘account handoff’ capability if i need to walk away and hand it to someone else.
This post will probably get taken down, it doesn’t belong to AskLemmy. You might want !selfhosted@lemmy.world or one of the programming communities like !webdev@programming.dev.
That said, it’s fairly easy to just rent out a cheap VPS for like $5 to get started, get NGINX, MariaDB and PHP running on it and then install Wordpress or Drupal.
I personally would wait for the Wordpress drama to settle before commiting to that platform.
The problem with hosting services dedicated to say, Wordpress, is the lack of control. If you need other apps to run you have to pay for another service, whereas your own VPS/server you can do whatever you want. Need ElasticSearch for something else? Sure, no problem, as long as the server is big enough.
Didn’t know about !webdev@programming.dev thanks!
I thought about asking !selfhosted@lemmy.world, but didn’t feel it fully fit there, since I’m not specifically asking about self-hosted service or app, but, instead, about a standard .com (or whatever tld).
I checked the rules for ask Lemmy, and didn’t see anything that would suggest that this question wouldn’t fit, but I would also understand if it didn’t fully fit under the “open discussion question” rule. Basically, I completely understand and don’t hold it against the mods if it were to be taken down haha
The vps solution might be where I end up. But $5 vps? Which ones are those?
Try poking around Low End Box to see what done it the offers have been:
I like Alwyzon. They’re in Austria and I’m in North America, but it doesn’t seem to matter. Somehow their servers are always so much quicker to respond than others.
I use phpwebhosting.com and have since I left angelfire in… 2001? PHP and mySQL support, a decent amount of customization, unmetered bandwidth, and unlimited subdomains.
I mostly use AWS. I have about five different accounts going and I delete/remake them each time the free tier runs out.
This is the true power of the cloud.
Free trials for life.
Can you somehow migrate the stuff from the old account to the new one?
I keep local backups of everything, so restoring the files is trivial. In the git repo, I have instructions on how to set things up: what packages to install, where to place certain config files and what to put in them. You could use containers to make it even easier, but I haven’t found the need for it yet.
GitHub, when needing php lima-city, GitHub doesn’t support that (both of these are free :D)
I use A2 hosting for domain and service and then edit the website through ghost
My blog is currently a static Hugo site hosted on my free Github Pages site.
So it’s powered by two github repos in practice. One is the uncompiled huge source which has a build pipeline that automatically does a build and pushes it to the Github.io/Pages repo.
My fiction writing site (www.gorillarepublic.co) runs off of Grav. I wanted to go DB free, so flat file was big, wanted to avoid WP and Ghost, so this became it. It’s fast, light and works for me, thought it needed panel beating to where it is right now.
Grav looks awesome, by the way. Who is your hoster?
Thanks. I got a barebones VPS from Contabo.
As a long time Grav user I can confirm it it great
000webhost, because I’ve been using them on and off for over 20 years and they’re good enough for my needs.
I used to use them, too, and they were my first checkin, but they closed as of June-2024.
Ah shit I just used them last year. Sad to see them shut down their free service. They were honestly among the best free web hosts.
I agree. I’ve used them for so many side projects over the years, one of which I upgraded to their paid.
I use wix.com