Infisical vs OpenBao vs Vault: Self-Hosted Secrets Management on a VPS (2026)
Every server I run leans on a pile of credentials: database passwords, FTP logins, API keys for Pexels and OpenAI, IndexNow tokens, deploy hooks. Across the se...
Every server I run leans on a pile of credentials: database passwords, FTP logins, API keys for Pexels and OpenAI, IndexNow tokens, deploy hooks. Across the se...
If you have ever stared at a Railway or Render invoice and thought "I could run this myself for the price of a coffee," you are exactly the person these three t...
Self-hosting your error tracker used to mean one of two things: pay Sentry's SaaS bill every month, or surrender a chunk of your VPS to run Sentry's full open-s...
If you run your own Git server on a VPS — Forgejo, Gitea, or plain GitLab CE — the next question always lands within a week: where do the builds run? Pushin...
I have spent the last six weeks running Plane, OpenProject, and Leantime side-by-side on the same Hostinger KVM 4 VPS — 4 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, NVMe — and rotat...
Six months ago I migrated a Photography Studio Manager client's 11-year contract archive — about 18,400 scanned PDFs, model releases, invoices, and shoot brie...
When I built the embeddings layer for SmartExam AI Generator last quarter — a tool that turns curriculum PDFs into question banks — I needed a vector store ...
When GitHub went dark for the third time in 18 months last quarter, our deployment pipelines across seven aggregator sites froze mid-push. That was the day I fi...
Connecting a fleet of VPS instances that span Hostinger shared, Hetzner cloud, and a couple of bare-metal boxes used to mean port-forwards, IP allowlists, and t...
Across the seven aggregator sites I run on Hostinger shared and a handful of VPS boxes, I keep coming back to the same question: when does SQLite stop being a "...
Three years ago, when I was setting up the first generation of our aggregator stack at Warung Digital Teknologi, I made a mistake that quietly cost me about 40 ...
Last December, I ran a hard test on my own backup setup. I picked the smallest of the seven aggregator sites I run, deleted the entire public_html directory on ...
If you're running Redis on a VPS in 2026, you've probably hit the same crossroads I did six months ago: Redis went AGPLv3, your hyperscaler quietly migrated to ...
I run 7 aggregator sites on Hostinger shared hosting plus a VPS that hosts the heavier workloads. Across the lot, I push roughly 280 GB of bandwidth per month �...
When I first hit a connection storm on a Laravel app I run on a 4 vCPU Hostinger VPS — the database had 312 idle Postgres backends sitting at 18 GB of RAM whi...
Three years ago I picked Nginx for everything because it was the default in every Laravel deployment guide I had ever read. Today I am running a mix of Caddy, N...
If you're running anything beyond a hobby project — a SaaS app, a multi-tenant platform, or a small cluster of production sites — you've probably landed o...
What Shared Hosting Actually Gives You (and What It Doesn't) Shared hosting puts your site on a physical server alongside dozens — sometimes hundreds — of o...
Why Your Choice of VPS Control Panel Actually Matters When I migrated the first three of my seven aggregator sites from Hostinger shared to VPS last year, the ...
Why Managed Database Hosting Actually Matters in 2026 When I migrated our SmartExam AI Generator backend from a self-managed MySQL instance on a Hostinger VPS ...
Fly.io vs Railway vs Render 2026: Which PaaS Actually Holds Up in Production? I've deployed Laravel backends, Next.js frontends, and Node.js microservices acr...
Best NVMe VPS Hosting Providers 2026: Real Performance, Real Prices I've been running seven aggregator sites on Hostinger infrastructure since late 2024, and ...
The Short Answer Coolify — best for self-hosted PaaS with a broad ecosystem (the "Vercel on your own VPS" experience) Dokploy — best for resource-cons...
MinIO Community Edition Is Gone: The 5 Best Self-Hosted S3-Compatible Storage Alternatives in 2026 On February 13, 2026, the MinIO GitHub repository was offi...
I have been managing servers for about nine years now, and in that time I have watched smart people waste extraordinary amounts of money on performance optimiza...
Three AM on a Saturday. My phone buzzes. It's an uptime alert — my client's e-commerce store just went down during a flash sale. 2,300 people trying to buy di...