This blog has been running on a Digital Ocean VPS for over ten years. A machine hosted in New York City, running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. An LTS that hasn’t been in support for at least 5 years. It was about time to change it. After some considerations, I migrated to a Hetzner virtual machine that is way better than my old Ubuntu one, less than half the price of what I used to pay, and just across the country from me. Not only that, but I took the challenge to move my stack to FreeBSD. It’s a long text, but stay for a cool introduction of FreeBSD Jails with Bastille and some interesting site load benchmarks. Motivation If you know how releases on Ubuntu work (I’m not very familiar myself), once the release is out of support, the apt package repository is out, so you can’t get any updates from it anymore. There are several implications of running such an outdated system, and the most obvious is that your server is just not as secure anymore. There might be several bots out there just trying…
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