Boilerplate to host Trilium on AWS #7304
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Just out of curiosity, how much does this hosting option cost? |
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@thfrei Roughly 27 bucks per month 😜 |
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Thank you. |
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Updated the hosting to consume ~8 bucks per month |
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Using AWS Lightsail I've deployed Trilium, including a fixed IP address, an SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt, and a DNS alias for $3.5 a month (first 3 months for free). I've used the manual setup on an Ubuntu VM as it's cheaper than the Docker option. I'm looking for cheaper solutions on AWS without using directly EC2 instances, but it won't be an easy task :-p But anyway, with spot instances, Cold HDD, no snapshots and other tunings, or maybe some saving plans, it could be possible to go down to 1.00 USD per month. |
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TLDR: https://github.com/cednore/trilium
I have created a simple terraform boilerplate to self-host
triliumby fully automated deployment on AWS. Everybody is welcome to check out the repo and file an issue if any found.I will add a guide on this repo for self-starters and trilium fans, explaining how to host trilium on their AWS accounts at ease.
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Infrastructure summary 🏗️
3public/private subnetst3.microas default), publicly accessible via SSHzadam/trilium:0.55.1)Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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