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Is Ansible still popular these days?
by hreal ·I cannot imagine server management without Ansible, we are using https://debops.org -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
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Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by punkstar69 ·Bookmarking https://www.lowendtalk.com/search?Search=debops on your browser, will help for sure. People are insane. They do not use contact forms - they prefer communities like this for their question -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by punkstar69 ·Im gonna directly give DebOps a try for my new project. There wont be any test periods or something, since I've already read great and many feedback posts from satisfied users. -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by carlalexander ·https://github.com/carlalexander/debops-wordpress/blob/aad0038125fbc62969cf0875933193e80a3e6f8c/roles/varnish/templates/etc/default/varnish.j2#L13 -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by punkstar69 ·(Quote) -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by carlalexander ·DebOps uses a SSL termination proxy and it's the only one to use one. That's the only way to support Varnish with SSL. Varnish caches the HTML. nginx takes care of the rest. You need to fake HTTPS req -
Easyengine vs Trellis vs DebOps - HTTPS caching.
by punkstar69 ·I was wondering which of these can cache https requests guys and if some of you already implemented such a live environment. At this time, i run a 'nude' php5-fpm,nginx website in which varnish perfo…