Few necessary things You need to do after buying VPS server

Buying your first own VPS server is a big step in your self-development. Many new difficulties that You will face, many new things and technologies that You will learn.

But where to start? What is important and what isn’t?
Look at the below checklist to kickstart the VPS journey!

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What is DNS over TLS/HTTPS? Should I use it?

Most communication on the Internet starts with the DNS query. Client (smartphone, computer) sends a request to DNS Resolver which provides him a machine-readable IP address based on the human-readable domain name. He transforms 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com into 1.1.1.1. Now our device knows where to connect, where a destination server is.

Typically we use a DNS Resolver provided by our Internet provider, configured on WiFi network or cellular. By default, DNS requests and responses are sent as plaintext (via UDP) and can be read by anybody able to monitor transmissions.

What can we do to be safer?

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Short VPS comparison: I know why You will be using Oracle Cloud

Quite a time ago I created my most precious account – Oracle Cloud account. After a long and bumpy process, I’ve got Oracle Cloud Free Tier with 30 days trial and $300 to spend. Will it be my cloud to go? I didn’t know.

So I decided to test a few VPS providers in only three aspects: disk speed using dd command, stability measured by HTTP requests, and Speedtest by Ookla. My instantions had different CPUs, so I can’t measure their raw computing power.

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How to make your NextCloud faster with Redis as an in-memory cache using Docker?

I’m obsessed with optimizing things. Already I’ve optimized my VPS in a few different aspects: Apache webserver + PHP-FPM, MariaDB database, and all of my websites using Cloudflare and some more tricks.

Now I’m focused on my cloud storage – NextCloud. Let’s make it blazing fast with Redis as an in-memory cache.

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