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--[[User:Ldaberko|Ldaberko]] ([[User talk:Ldaberko|talk]]) 23:23, 15 February 2024 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Ldaberko|Ldaberko]] ([[User talk:Ldaberko|talk]]) 23:23, 15 February 2024 (UTC)
 
I'm on board with your comments about monkeybot, trac, and Apache.
 
 
I have no objection in principle to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:SQLite using SQLite] - I think the limitations listed on that page are not a concern for our use.  The instructions linked from that page about converting from MySQL/MariaDB to SQLite are from 2013; not sure if they are still valid or how much trouble it may be to convert.  The other potential negative is the extra effort if someone in the future decides to switch back.  But I think it's worth testing out.
 
 
About distros, presumably point release upgrades on Rocky and Alma happen with a simple yum or dnf update like they do with "classic" CentOS.  My thinking with Debian would be rather than sticking on the stable version for an extended time, to upgrade to the next version when it's available.  I am given to understand that such upgrades tend to be smooth on Debian these days, but don't have direct experience.
 
 
FreeBSD would be fine with me, but I don't have experience using it and would need to learn some of the system admin stuff.  Presumably the programs involved would be configured the same way, so I could at least be useful there from the start.  In a quick search I couldn't find any current info if it's possible to run FreeBSD on Linode or DigitalOcean, can look deeper into this if desired.  (The docs about [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial-series/getting-started-with-freebsd running FreeBSD on DigitalOcean] are from 2015, don't know if it's currently supported.  Also, DigitalOcean basically [https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/why-is-smtp-blocked/ forbids running a mail server], which seems to me a no-go.)
 
 
I added [[2024_Server_Migration#System_requirements|info about disk usage]] (currently 22 GB for everything, including the OS) to the base page to allow comparison to [https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-shared Linode], [https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/droplets DigitalOcean], or other plans.  Currently web logs are kept for about a month, could maybe reduce usage by tweaking, also we've made no attempt to clean up other stuff.
 
 
Likewise I don't have a problem with Ansible or similar, but don't have any experience with it.  I would agree that our current way of doing things is very much "pet," not "cattle."
 
 
--[[User:Vance|Vance]] ([[User talk:Vance|talk]]) 04:26, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
 
 
I was not suggesting to install FreeBSD.  I just said I had experience.  After all it's a '''LINUX''' user group :-)
 
 
I'll see if I can get an ansible setup for a demo.
 
 
--[[User:Ldaberko|Ldaberko]] ([[User talk:Ldaberko|talk]]) 03:57, 27 February 2024 (UTC)
 

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