Moving to Europe (part 2)
By Erwin
- 2 minutes read - 381 wordsThe saga continues
After I moved my (three) domains, most of the DNS, and my static websites to Europe I got side-tracked. An interaction with a former colleague nudged me to pick that back up.
Services
When I last wrote about it I thought I would land on UpCloud or Scaleway for a virtual server (or two), but now I'm actually working with a virtual server at Hetzner. They do things a little bit differently, so I'm still getting used to that. Both have projects, which feels like the mental model equivalent of AWS VPCs? Hetzner has performance/usage graphs integrated into their web UI, whereas Scaleway has a hosted Grafana service (for which you need to create a dedicated user). Hetzner's virtual servers seem more generous with their root volumes, but then it may not be as easy to change that out later, so choose wisely?
That said, for something that mostly needs to be compute, storage, and a web presence, Hetzner's offerings seem quite nice.
Currently I'm putting together a "services" instance that will host things like webmail (Roundcube), bookmarks (Readeck), passwords (Vaultwarden, or something along those lines), etc. This would be the same Services project hinted at in the Read Later project page. The goal here will be to make it relatively painless to blow it away and spin it up elsewhere, so a layer of Terraform, some cloud-init fun, and automatically generated and managed LetsEncrypt certificates are going to be part of that.
Object Storage
For this, Scaleway still seems to be the most reasonable price, in particular for buckets with not a lot of content. Hetzner starts at 4.99 Euro for even an empty bucket (which then gets you 1TB of storage and traffic), by comparison. That's a non-starter for a bucket where I expect to have just a few dozen GB of data. For completeness, UpCloud's buckets also start at 5 Euros which then includes 250GB of storage, and states there are no data transfer fees, period?
Open questions
For moving my mail server I still need to do some research to find out which of these 3 (or some alternative I've overlooked or discarded unfairly) is the better pick in terms of IP reputation, or spam abuse complaint handling. Anyone know?
Previously
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