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<title>"I am bad at reading"</title>
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<description>Setting up servers So recently, I have been setting up servers for my committee at uni and my own home server since I am transferring from a vps. Doing this, I have tried out using Nomad and Consul instead of ssh&#39;ing to the server and running docker-compose up or even launching the services manually. This approach has seeing how the docker logs look easier and I know that reverse proxy will be solved by itself.</description>
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