Hey guys, I’m currently studying computer science and have used Google domains for a while to host my own website. In lieu of domains being discontinued by Google I’m thinking about moving every service I’ve used there to a Debian VM, which would be hosted by a company in my country, but I would have root access.

This would include a Web- and a Mailserver pretty much. I’m not a beginner when it comes to handling a CLI, but I am quite rusty and would prefer a solution that I set up once and don’t have to maintain weekly to keep it going.

I’m aware selfhosting entails some kind of maintenance, I pretty much just don’t want to be overwhelmed and suddenly lose access to my mails by being lazy.

Serverwise I’ve setup Apache and Postfix already in my studies, but I’m not sure if those are the best solutions.

I’d really love a few pointers and do’s and don’ts if you’d be so kind to help me out 😄

Thanks!

(I’ve posted this to a different community already, but this one seems more active, sorry if you see this double!)

Edit: Thanks for all the input! I’ll use Ionos to register my domain and their free Mailservice they provide with it. My website is currently still hosted with firebase, but I’ll move it to a Linux VM also hosted by Ionos…

  • CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I’m an avid self hoster. I will self host anything I can, except email. It’s a bad idea all around. From security, complex administration, to not having a two factor password emailed out to you because of an issue on your network. And more reasons. Digital ocean has a decent article on it as well as many others. There are plenty of good providers out there to use. Personally I use Protonmail.