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  • cron@feddit.orgtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldLoadbalancing between 2 locations
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    8 days ago

    Your challenge is that you need a loadbalancer. By hosting the loadbalancer yourself (e.g. on a VPS), you could also host your websites directly there…

    My approach would be DNS-based. You can have multiple DNS A records, and the client picks one of them. With a little script you could remove one of the A Records of that server goes down. This way, you wouldn’t need a central hardware.







  • For a start, try hosting something in your own home. A raspberry or an older PC or laptop should be enough.

    My first projects were a print server (so I can print via wifi) and a file server. Try to find something that is useful for you.

    Only start hosting on the internet when you’ve learned the basics and have more experience.