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All services were moved to a new and more powerful servers. The goal was to have a unified OS environment of all my servers. I’ve learned a lot from keeping different versions up to date, but it’s just more work. Also, the migration allowed me to add all servers to my Wireguard VPN network and hide all access ports behind it, which greatly increases security.
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As I just replaced almost all of the infrastructure, increased the security and added some more functions, I now can focus on some more content.
For now, that is all. Thank you!
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