Nice - but is it deliberate that the word "storage" does not appear even once ? The services you compose mention persistent volumes - where do they fit in your docker setup ?https://twitter.com/wezm/status/1101034299623526405 …
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Nice - but is it deliberate that the word "storage" does not appear even once ? The services you compose mention persistent volumes - where do they fit in your docker setup ?https://twitter.com/wezm/status/1101034299623526405 …
Persistent volumes refers to docker volumes, which are ultimately stored on the host and are backed up periodically.
For LetsEncrypt, you might want to check out https://github.com/SteveLTN/https-portal …. I use it in production on my sites, and it has made SSL a whole lot easier.
I’m not that would work for me as my nginx instance is behind varnish and hitch. With hitch handling TLS. Thanks for the tip though 
Brilliant read! Have you considered using Caddy instead of NGINX to consolidate some of these functions? For small to medium websites I run a Dockerized Caddy instance that combines HTTP/2 webserver with automated @letsencrypt support. Very simple, and quite performant IMO.
I'm aware of it but I guess I'm just sticking with what I know. NGINX has great performance, is reliable and I already had a bunch of config written for it. :)
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