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diff --git a/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.html b/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.html index f405311c..b024ed8b 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.html +++ b/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.html @@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ _____|_:_:_| (o)-(o) |_:_:_|--'`-. ,--. ksh under-water (((\'/ <br /> <ul> <li>Be OpenBSD-based (I prefer OpenBSD because of the cleanliness and good documentation) and rely on as few external packages as possible. </li> -<li>Don't rely on the hottest and newest tech (don't want to migrate everything to a new and fancier technology next month already).</li> +<li>Don't rely on the hottest and newest tech (don't want to migrate everything to a new and fancier technology next month already!).</li> <li>It should be reasonably cheap. I want to avoid paying a premium for floating IPs or fancy Elastic Load Balancers.</li> <li>It should be geo-redundant. </li> <li>It's fine if my sites aren't reachable for five or ten minutes every other month. Due to their static nature, I don't care if there's a split-brain scenario where some requests reach one server and other requests reach another server.</li> <li>Failover should work for both HTTP/HTTPS and Gemini protocols. My self-hosted MTAs and DNS servers should also be highly available.</li> <li>Let's Encrypt TLS certificates should always work (before and after a failover).</li> -<li>Have good monitoring in place so I know when a failover was performed and when something went wrong with the failover.</li> -<li>Don't configure everything manually. The configuration should be automated and reproducible.</li> +<li>Have good monitoring in place so I know when a failover was performed and when something went wrong with the failover. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base system, but I coded my own monigoring system in Go)</li> +<li>Don't configure everything manually. The configuration should be automated and reproducible. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base syste, but I didn't need to install any external package on OpenBSD either)</li> </ul><br /> <h2 style='display: inline'>My HA solution</h2><br /> <br /> |
