![]() In this post, I’ll explain what I learned from re-installing my server, and describe my configuration to have an HTTPS website running on it. This ended up being a good opportunity to refresh a few things in my configuration, but most importantly to make the whole installation process more automated, and therefore be prepared if another incident happens in the future. ![]() ![]() However, backups are not everything and I still had to re-configure a new server to bring my website up again. I’m glad to announce that I’ve put it back up online again!Īs a bonus, it’s now accessible via both IPv4 and IPv6.įortunately, I didn’t lose any data, as I only host static content and had various backups at home. It turns out that my website was hosted there and had therefore been unavailable since March 10th. Back online: lessons learned from recovering my website after a data center fireīy Guillaume Endignoux a week ago, one of OVH’s data centers was affected by a major fire (see the press release in French and English).
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