1 Introduction I have always wanted to build a synchronously updated static copy for a dynamic blog based on WordPress. On the one hand, it is out of the pursuit of "full site cache" and "always online" capabilities - after all, early blogs have not yet achieved disaster recovery and dual-active deployment, and WordPress itself...
1 Preface Before, I wrote an article about dnscrypt-proxy deployment (see: dnscrypt-proxy (v2.1.8) multi-scenario configuration guide: from upstream deployment to downstream integration). The architecture at that time was: using Racknerd…
1 Introduction My previous blog architecture is a home data center (master node + hot standby node) + Tencent Cloud (disaster recovery node), which is a typical "single node read and write" solution. Since only the master node is responsible for processing database read and write requests on a daily basis, there is no need for real-time synchronization between databases: every time...
1 Introduction Since I purchased Racknerd's VPS and completed the big project of moving the disaster recovery node from Tencent Cloud's lightweight server to Racknerd's Chicago VPS (see article: The second reconstruction of the home data center series blog architecture: service issues caused by VPS relocation...
1 Introduction Actually, I have always wanted to build a stable and pollution-free DNS service in the intranet, specifically to solve the DNS pollution problem, for some applications that only need to solve DNS pollution, such as emby's tmdb plug-in, which cannot scrape film and television information normally, just because its A...
1 Introduction As the expiration date of Tencent Cloud Lightweight Server is approaching, I have been hesitating whether to renew it. The first year was 99 yuan/year, and the second year I remember was 300 yuan/year (I don’t remember clearly, about that), and what is the price for the third year? I took a look and saw that: I thought the backup…
1 Introduction This article is the fulfillment of a goal I set for myself many years ago. The reason is that when I was testing the company's anti-D product, I needed to write a manual for a common traffic simulation tool (used to simulate various network attack traffic), so I thought: I might as well write one. As a result, I delayed it...
1 Introduction Speaking of the scientific environment in my home, after three major optimizations, the structure is as follows: Currently, this structure is running well. If a device in the intranet needs to have "global" scientific capabilities, you only need to select the device in "Flow Control Diversion" - "Diversion Settings" - "Port Diversion" on iQIYI...
1 Introduction Recently, when I was browsing some websites, I saw that others provided buttons for sharing website content to mainstream social software. I thought about it and felt that this was still useful: someone is willing to share your article, but you still need to ask them to manually copy the address link of the article in the browser address bar.
1 Introduction Regarding the health check and instant notification of cluster station applications, I have previously written a solution: self-built Uptime with Bark to monitor the service status and push abnormalities to my Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, macOS) (specifically...