I spent 3 hours tonight migrating a server+db I inherited to a new @digitalocean droplet. For someone who's mostly been a mobile dev this was so scary. But it worked!
Now I'm waiting for something to break... 
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W odpowiedzi do @ValCanBuild @digitalocean
Is this a side project or something pro? I'd love to use something like Digital Ocean for side projects but a minimum price of $20/month for server and db feels a little steep for hobby stuff
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W odpowiedzi do @Vazerthon @digitalocean
Something pro. Actually, the smallest droplet you can get is $5/month. You don't have to create a separate DB one - just run the DB on the droplet.
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W odpowiedzi do @ValCanBuild @digitalocean
Aah that's an interesting approach. What do you miss out on by doing that? I assume a db instance had magical backups and other clever db specific stuff?
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W odpowiedzi do @Vazerthon @digitalocean
You don't miss out anything until you reach significant scale I'd imagine. The benefit of having a separate DB instance is that then you can have multiple droplets talking to it.
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Droplets themselves can already backup weekly for a small charge. I also have a cron job to backup my DB twice a day and upload those backups to S3, where I keep them for a month.
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W odpowiedzi do @ValCanBuild @digitalocean
Decent! I'll have to check it out properly and maybe steal those backup scripts off you
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You can definitely steal the scripts that I most assuredly did not steal from someone else 
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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