You may have noticed a few of my posts here, I am very interested in self-hosting and what advice can you give to a newbie? maybe some literature, video, I don’t know~
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Basic knowledge that makes selfhosting easier
1b. Your ISP router probably sucks, but you might be able to experiment with some static DHCP at least. I’m a fan of the BSD based routers opnsense/pfsense but depending on what router you have you might also be able to run OpenWrt on your existing router.
4b. Learn how to make a snapshot for easy rollback in said hypervisor ASAP. Being able to undo the last changes that broke a machine is a godsend.
4c. VM, LXC, Docker and Podman basics (what are they, how do they differ, which one fits my usecase?)
I know Flackbox has a good CCNA (networking) study guide on youtube, but that is way too in depth for a self hosting beginner.
Here’s some introduction to different parts of the network:
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 06-05: IPv4 Addresses
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 23-01: DHCP Introduction
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 12-04: ARP Address Resolution Protocol
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 21-01: VLANs Introduction
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 21-04: Why we have VLANs
Awesome, thx for sharing
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Free CCNA 200-301 Course 06-05: IPv4 Addresses
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 23-01: DHCP Introduction
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 12-04: ARP Address Resolution Protocol
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 21-01: VLANs Introduction
Free CCNA 200-301 Course 21-04: Why we have VLANs
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