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    • jdaviescoates
      jdaviescoates @marcusquinn last edited by

      @marcusquinn said in Show me your dashboard 🙂:

      @robi Try Vivaldi Browser, does long screenshots natively. Awesome Screenshots extension does too I think.

      Firefox does too, but it doesn't work with the Cloudron dashboard.

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      • jdaviescoates
        jdaviescoates @nebulon last edited by

        @nebulon said in Show me your dashboard 🙂:

        If you run $('#ng-view').css('overflow', 'unset'); in the webinspector, the full-page screenshot feature should always work.

        Thanks but need more info/ guidance than that 😛

        I guess you mean press F12 to open the Inspector. But how do you run that? Where do you paste it? Thanks! 🙂

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        • ruihildt
          ruihildt @jdaviescoates last edited by

          @jdaviescoates Yes you open the inspector, then you go to the console tab, then in the command line interface, you paste it and press enter.

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          • luckow
            luckow last edited by luckow

            Interesting posts. Thank you for sharing.

            Here comes the dashboard from my personal cloudron. A kind of messy, because I love it to try out new apps 🙂

            This Cloudron runs on a 6 core, 32 GB RAM VPS with a (slow) 1 TB HDD at netcup (~20 €/month). Next time i will order SSD storage instead of HDD.

            Beside some apps for testing purposes (like directus, guacamole, jupyter hub, limesurvey, wallabag, dolibarr, snipe-it - in short most of the apps), I run a few nextclouds for family & friends. I personally like the possibility to have my own VPN endpoint.
            my.cloudron.png

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            • BrutalBirdie
              BrutalBirdie App Dev last edited by

              Screenshot from 2020-10-27 17-08-31.png

              1x Custom Minecraft with PaperMC instead of the Vanilla
              1x FiveM - a GTA V multiplayer server

              Hosting my private family cloud.
              2x Communities

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              • ruihildt
                ruihildt last edited by ruihildt

                Warning, it's a bit long. 😄

                I have whiteout some apps (mostly wordpress), because privacy. It's a mix of personal, test and client apps.

                alt text

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                • jdaviescoates
                  jdaviescoates @ruihildt last edited by

                  @ruihildt said in Show me your dashboard 🙂:

                  @jdaviescoates Yes you open the inspector, then you go to the console tab, then in the command line interface, you paste it and press enter.

                  Thanks, but that made zero different using Firefox's standard "full page" screenshot.

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                  • girish
                    girish Staff last edited by

                    @ruihildt Looks like you win the max apps on a single cloudron easily at this point 🙂

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                    • d19dotca
                      d19dotca @ruihildt last edited by d19dotca

                      @ruihildt Would love to know the specs of your VPS you're running. And curious, how much memory have you allocated to each WordPress app? Is it the default 256, or maybe 512, higher? I am sitting at 512 MB for each one and so far seems great performance-wise, plus the VPS I'm on is just an 8 GB memory VPS but is a wiz performance-wise compared to the one I had at a previous provider.

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                      • ruihildt
                        ruihildt @d19dotca last edited by

                        @d19dotca It's a Contabo VPS with the following specs:

                        • 8 cores
                        • 30gb guaranteed (at this point it's 15 gb used on average)
                        • 800GB SSD

                        It has to be noted though that none of these websites have high traffic.
                        For the wordpress, most have the default allocated, and I update according to the use. Mostly when there is a memory intensive operation (liek resizing some huge images, I sometimes put it up to 1gb, just ot be sure), as it's usually in burst it never has been an issue.

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                        • ruihildt
                          ruihildt @girish last edited by

                          @girish Still growing, I wonder what's the limit. 😄

                          Some apps that are duplicates, like the webmails: I spin them up only to have custom urls for each one webmail.clientwebsite.com.
                          Admittedly, I could do redirects, but it confuses clients, and I still have enough resources.

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                          • atrilahiji
                            atrilahiji App Dev @ruihildt last edited by atrilahiji

                            @ruihildt Jesus Christ how much does that cost/month?

                            Mine is pretty modest right now:
                            MyCloudron.png

                            Running on a server I have running at my home with the following specs:

                            CPU: i3 9100 (4 cores)
                            RAM: 64GB @ 3200MHz
                            Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD + 2TB 7200RPM HDD for Emby + Nextcloud
                            Backup Storage: 4TB Seagate Ironwolf NAS HDD

                            I have a bit of an obsession with keeping data on prem (my home) because at the end of the day, a VPS is still someone else's computer and in my mind is no different from just using SAAS or Cloud services. But maybe I'm just paranoid.

                            The only thing I use a VPS for is GitLab runner.

                            EDIT: Here is my server (its green because of philips hue lights)
                            20-10-27 11-56-12 0328.jpg

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                            • ruihildt
                              ruihildt @atrilahiji last edited by

                              @atrilahiji It's dirty cheap, 15€/month.

                              With @rmdes , we've recommended Cloudron to clients and friends, and with lower priced VPS from Contabo, Cloudron was unstable and buggy, don't take those!

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                              • atrilahiji
                                atrilahiji App Dev @ruihildt last edited by atrilahiji

                                @ruihildt said in Show me your dashboard 🙂:

                                Contabo

                                Oh wow... yeah thats incredibly cheap. I was using DigitalOcean before. While they were reliable they were incredibly expensive.

                                Getting stuff on sale, my setup cost me a total of ~$700 CAD and sips an incredibly low amount of power. Eventually it will pay for itself... It is nice having 64GB of RAM to play with though. I'm coming nowhere close to my cap now.

                                My biggest bottleneck is networking right now, as I am using a shitty residential network. Thats where I would benefit from a VPS right now I think.

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                                • marcusquinn
                                  marcusquinn last edited by

                                  I tend to use the URL for the name once live and just a vanilla name when testing. This is in the WebCatalog wrapper:

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                                  This is on Hetzner €12/month (no VAT if you're outside the EU).

                                  The business ones are on a €50/month Hetzner shared VPS.

                                  Speed is the same on both as they are the same processors and most apps are not multi-threaded.

                                  Moving everything possible to Cloudron, so we'll have a few more instances soon 🙂

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                                  • robi
                                    robi @marcusquinn last edited by

                                    @marcusquinn Thanks Marcus, will give it a shot.. this was in SRware's Iron - a cleaned version of Chrome.

                                    Keep hearing good things about Vivaldi.

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                                    • robi
                                      robi @nebulon last edited by

                                      @nebulon is this specific to a browser engine?

                                      I was using ShareX and it consistently failed to produce a clean stitching.

                                      Greenshot also failed, only grabbing the view.

                                      PicPic did the one that worked finally after adjusting the scroll timing to one notch slower.

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                                      • robi
                                        robi @ruihildt last edited by

                                        @ruihildt the link in the bottom of my signature is even cheaper if you opt for the yearly or 3-year billing.

                                        Huge machines.
                                        Mine's a 24GB VPS and just picked up two additional 32GB VPSes for customers.

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                                        • marcusquinn
                                          marcusquinn @robi last edited by marcusquinn

                                          @robi wow, those prices are insane!

                                          What are the location options?

                                          You happy with them for uptime, support etc?

                                          Worth approaching them to recommend a Cloudron partnership?

                                          Certainly Cloudron would be a good case study for their blog: https://blog.ssdnodes.com/blog/category/alternatives/

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                                          • marcusquinn
                                            marcusquinn last edited by

                                            Ouch, maybe a bit too insane pricing: https://www.blogtipstricks.com/ssdnodes-review/

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