Category: Home Data Center

This chapter briefly describes how to build a home data center from scratch, with home broadband (with or without a public IP) as the export port, home devices as the core, and various cloud service providers as the auxiliary.

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Using cloudflare tunnel to automatically take over the disaster recovery site when the main WordPress site fails
Preface In the previous article, I used Cloudflare Tunnel to implement the "load balancing", "multi-active", and "automatic redundancy" functions of multi-node WordPress. However, this method is not suitable for me because my requirement is that my home data center is normally...
Using rclone and cloudflare R2 to create a remote disaster recovery image hosting service for Chevereto
Preface In my previous article (Home Data Center Series Chevereto Image Bed Multi-Node Scheduled Automatic Synchronization Tutorial), I mentioned that after building the main site (located in the home data center) + backup site (located in the home data center) + local disaster recovery site of Chevereto, which is currently self-built.
Secondary attack! Optimization of internal blog access process under the new circumstances
When I woke up at 5 a.m. to review the attack, I accidentally glanced at the email: Damn, they are messing with me again? And the last time was 02:16, this time it was 02:21, so around 2:20 a.m. is the working time? I quickly looked at the traffic briefing: Let’s see the duration: It was completely over at 2:21:37 seconds,…
Build a new home for your www navigation page using GitHub and Cloudflare Pages.
Preface: Because of the blog being attacked, I started to feel anxious. Although Cloudflare resisted most of the attacks, there were still more than 200,000 attacks that hit my home data center. If there is one, there will be another. This time it was my blog, but I can’t say which one it will be next time (even I…
My first time being attacked by a DDoS attack! (This is a blog post about my first DDoS attack.)
Preface When I opened my eyes early in the morning, I saw a bunch of emails from cloudflare: From the emails, I saw a total of 5 attack notification emails. In the order of the 5 emails, the contents are as follows: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, This is the first time I was attacked. I was curious and surprised. Instead, I felt...