Hello selfhosters,
I need recommendation for cheap VPS that I will use to host gramps only. Gramps is selfhosted app for building family tree.
I tested gramps in docker container on my home server and its awesome, check it out. My home server is not open to public (accessing it using wireguard only) and I would like to give access to some family members (3-4) for gramps. I thought its best to pay for cheap VPS and run gramps only to avoid any security issues on my home network.
I believe performance and storage requirements fit in any cheapest model, but not sure which VPS is the easiest to setup. I have my own domain from porkbun, but I have never set SSL certs properly before and I have never used VPS. I see this as a great opportunity to learn, but also to make some family members happy <3
I’m eying servercheap.com and it says in description “1 IPv4”, but then it offers “Add’l Ipv4 Addresses” for 9$. I’m bit lost here and I’m not even sure do I need IPv4 address. Maybe I can run duckdns or ddclient to avoid additional cost?
How is your experience with servercheap? Is there anything better for similar price?
Also, any tips for building server like that are appreciated. I was thinking Debian 11 + gramps in docker container since I’m familiar with that setup.
Cheers
I have a 5 USD per month VPS on Vultr.com
Their price plan says there is 10GB version for 3.5$, but the cheapest one I could take is 5$ for 25GB. Still good, I took it and so far so good. Thx
I don’t have VPS recommendations, but may I suggest using a VPS as a proxy to your home server (running gramps) through wireguard? The lower system requirements would allow you to choose a cheaper server, and the fact that the server is only a proxy would simplify the process of moving to a different VPS if you need to.
Also consider cloudflare tunnels. It’s really easy. You can deploy the tunnel software in a Sidecar container and then website goes brrrrrr.
Do you mean cloudflare tunnels and hosting on my homelab? I have 40+ services running on my home server and feels like its best to isolate as much as possible since I don’t trust my security skills yet xD First time I hear about Sidecar, I’m gonna do some research thanks!
The capitalization was an accident. I just mean you deploy CF tunnel software in a separate container inside your application stack (I use docker compose, but you can use whatever) and basically forget about it.
Security-wise the attack surface is relatively small, but only you know your threat model and risk appetite.
Edit: like this
Thank you!
I’m eying servercheap.com and it says in description “1 IPv4”, but then it offers “Add’l Ipv4 Addresses” for 9$. I’m bit lost here and I’m not even sure do I need IPv4 address. Maybe I can run duckdns or ddclient to avoid additional cost?
You should have an IPv4 address unless you’re sure everyone who needs to access it has working IPv6 access or you don’t mind setting up 6to4/6in4 at the locations that don’t (or complain to ISPs until they fix it). The one should be fine.
So, I’ve done exactly this with gramps. I used a NUC running proxmox at my home.
I created a very simple https server with turnkey nginx running on the NUC proxmox instance. I host the gramps database exports there via a simple HTML page.
Tied it to a domain name and sent the link to my family, with instructions to install gramps and import the database.
EDIT: I used Let’s Encrypt for the SSL keys
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters More Letters CF CloudFlare HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web NUC Next Unit of Computing brand of Intel small computers SSL Secure Sockets Layer, for transparent encryption VPS Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) nginx Popular HTTP server
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You can use the Gramps desktop app on your normal computer and then host a frontend using Gramps.js
What makes it different from running official docker container? This demo login screen looks exactly the same, but doesnt work tho. Screenshot from the link looks the same as well
I think a small linode is 12 bucks a month, and putting cloud flare in front it is free. Can add some s3 storage for a few more bucks too. They also have a free firewall you can use outside of the VMs.