Self host your Apps with Coolify: Install and Demo
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- 🚀 Self-Host Your Apps with Coolify | Save Money & Own Your Data
🔥 This Black Friday: Learn how to cut your cloud costs permanently by self-hosting with Coolify! In this tutorial, I'll show you step-by-step how to deploy your applications.
⚡️ What you'll learn:
-Setting up your first Hetzner server
-Installing Coolify in minutes
-Deploying apps & databases
-Securing your setup
💰 Save Money
🔒 Own Your Data
🛠️ Full Control
⚙️ Easy Management
🔗 Useful Links:
Coolify: coolify.io
List of 1-click installs: coolify.io/doc...
Racknerd Hosting: my.racknerd.co...
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No wayyyyyyyy! I was just thinking about this literally 10 mins ago! Thank you so much!
I'll watch ASAP!
there's definitely better set up/demo videos but i wanted to get something out this week before i travel. LMK if you have questions.
@@BrendanOConnellWP I watched it! Thank you so much! I learned a lot from this! I appreciate it very much!
@@BrendanOConnellWP Hey again! I am trying to set this up on a server. That works well, thank you. But now, I can't see how to set up a WordPress Site (with Litespeed Enterprise WebServer and Redis Cache) like I currently have on Cyberpanel. Any tips you can share to get this done? Thanks!
This had me all over the place. Can you make an A-Z tutorial?
Love your vids! Would love to see a video on configuring a push / pull from local to remote WP WITH cloudflare in the middle.
good suggestions. i'll keep that in mind for future vids
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
You bet! You can self host NocoDB this way, which is a free/open source Airtable (I think you've mentioned you use airtable regularly)
@ I was looking at it! Thanks!
You can use this on your local home server and connect coolify to a remote server without using a server to host it.
Maybe you can have a Jenkins instance , gitlab instance all you CI CD and your Coolify as well , and then push everything to a remote server.
interesting, i'll have to find some more info on that!
@@BrendanOConnellWP The issue then is you have to open your network to the internet in a safe way. Lots of homelabers here on YT take a “just open the ports!” approach, which you shouldn't do. But Cloudflare funnels is an easy way to safely expose i.e. a Docker container, so that's your best bet 😊 I have a publicly-accessible Ghost instance running this way on a Raspberry Pi.
"You can use this on your local home server and connect coolify to a remote server without using a server to host it. " wait I didn't get it 😂 ,
nice Idea 💡
Interesting
Thanks for watching Jonathan
Hey Brendan, cool video but too much for me at the moment....Just curious, do you have any recommendations, you don't seem to push the BF thing, which is refreshing, for hosting about 10 websites with WP, all are fairly light on traffic and so many opinions out there on shared vs not shared, vps, managed servers, unmanaged servers, eventually I'd like to bill clients, not there yet just building a portfolio of sites at the moment, anyways, any advice you care to share would be helpful.....Have a good day!
if they are pretty low impact/low traffic sites, there really isn't any reason shared hosting can't work. It can be easy to out grow shared hosting, but only if the site is actively growing. I like self hosting on a VPS with Server Avatar, as I can get pretty cheap VPS so more power, more control (and sometimes but not often, more headaches!). Racknerd has pretty damn cheap hosting plans for blackfriday - fair-use unlimited sites on their plan for $50/year. I would be somewhat wary to put mission critical stuff on any shared hosting in particular though. But also it is nice that you can start anywhere and WP is so moveable that you can pretty easily more it to another server if you ever need to upgrade. let me know if this helps. happy to chat more about this via email as well.
Hi, can someone explain me how I can add redis to my wordpress site?
are you trying to add redis object cache?
@@BrendanOConnellWP Object cache and maybe full page cahcing aswell? I this possible?
id have to check, i think coolify redis is more of the database functionality, rather than the object caching.