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Hello all! We're starting a platform co-op that offers alternatives to big tech services. What are your thoughts on the following operating philosophy? (any other advice/recommendations is appreciated too)

Operating Philosophy

Choose the most boring option that meets business needs. This has several reasons:

  • We're providing services, not learning or playing.
  • Boring works. They're either battle tested or stupidly simple.
  • Much easier to maintain and onboard.
  • We're not a FANG company; we should just do what everybody does and call it a day.
  • Easier to debug.
  • More portable if we ever need/want to switch VPSs.

Case study

Debian with Docker containers reverse proxied through NGINX

  • Debian -- very boring; not even Ubuntu
  • Docker -- boring. not even Podman, and certainly not Kuberneties
  • NGINX -- boring. most widely used reverse proxy by a long shot

Using Debian means that we will have very long term support, which means less downtime and easier maintanence . Also everything is available for Debian, whereas [obscure distro] won't have a broad application support.

Docker has been the de-facto standard for a long time. It's portable and has widespread application support, and it's scalable. We don't actually need swarms of instances running everywhere communicating with each other, so Kuberneties would be overkill. Docker allows us to have an instance running and create a second instance when upgrading to avoid downtime.

NGINX is extremely common. It's battle tested, and it's so widely deployed that if there's a security vulnerability there will be many bigger fish to catch than us. Also most sysadmins will have experience with NGINX, so onboarding and maintaining will be easy.

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