▲ 42 r/Vultr+1 crossposts

How many servers do you have on Hetzner?

Currently I have 17 but I will probably delete 2 of my cloud servers

u/StatureDelaware — 9 hours ago
▲ 12 r/VPS

What's the best cloud you have ever used, ignoring price?

Totally ignoring the price of each cloud provider, which is the best one you have ever used and would love stick to it if you could ignore the cost?

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u/StatureDelaware — 1 day ago

Topology for homelab?

Is this topology good enough for a homelab or yours has more details? I was thinking of using Excalidraw but this one is currently auto generated by the net/infra management system I use, and Excalidraw would mean two separate sources to update with any change

u/StatureDelaware — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/Deno+1 crossposts

[Built with Deno] Arche: Modern, beautiful & lightweight self-hosted monitoring tool

Hey everyone,

I just released Arche: a simple yet powerful open-source monitoring tool, built with Deno.

- Extremely lightweight: runs under 100MB RAM
- Multiple check types: HTTP/S, Ping, TCP, DNS, IMAP, SMTP and more
- Clean public status pages
- Instant alerts on Telegram & Discord (more integrations coming soon)
- Easy Docker setup with a one-command start

GitHub: https://github.com/arche-monitoring/arche

Any feedback is welcome!

u/StatureDelaware — 26 days ago

Arche: Modern, beautiful & lightweight self-hosted monitoring tool

Hey everyone,

I just released Arche: a simple yet powerful open-source monitoring tool.

- Extremely lightweight: runs under 100MB RAM on Linux/macOS
- Multiple check types: HTTP/S, Ping, TCP, DNS, IMAP, SMTP and more
- Clean public status pages
- Instant alerts on Telegram & Discord (more integrations coming soon)
- Easy Docker setup with a one-command start

GitHub: https://github.com/arche-monitoring/arche

Any feedback is welcome!

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u/StatureDelaware — 26 days ago
▲ 57 r/opensource+1 crossposts

Aperio: Screamingly fast, ultra-lightweight search engine

I've been working on Aperio and released v1.0. It's a search engine built in Rust designed to be a lightweight alternative to Elasticsearch.

Some highlights:

- Fast: Searches GBs of data in < 1ms using < 256MB of RAM

- Typo-Tolerant Search

- Autocomplete / Suggest

- Multilingual

- Works out of the box and can be highly configurable

Any feedback is welcome!

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u/StatureDelaware — 1 month ago