Server software stacks
This is the technology stack used on this VPS-hosted site:
- the Kadence theme (1.1.35) for WordPress’ Gutenberg block editor,
- WordPress 6.2 – version updated via WordPress (installed in a Docker container),
- MariaDB 10.8.3 to hold the database for WordPress data (installed in a Docker container),
- nginx 1.23.4 serves as a reverse proxy and handles HTTP over STL (installed in a Docker container),
- Docker-compose 2.17.2 (in /usr/local/bin) to manage Docker container dependencies,
- Docker 23.0.3,
- Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (“jammy” for its friends) based on Linux Kernel 5.15.0-69-generic.
- a VPS hosted by Strato (essentially a virtual machine, using Microsoft’s hypervisor),
- the host operating system is invisible to me
- apparently running on one core of an Intel D-2100 Xeon (Skylake generation).
More loosely-related stuff on the VPS-hosted site:
- a bogen/ftp FTP server (Version:
tnftp 20210827
) [in a Docker container], - certbot
2.5.0
to generateletsencrypt
security certificates
This is the technology stack used on the Synology DS411 test site:
- Docker 20.10.3 (installed as a Synology app),
- Git 2.33.0 (installed as a Synology app),
- MySQL 8.0.33-1.el8 – version pinned to 8.0 (installed in a Docker container),
- WordPress 5.1.1-fpm-alpine (installed in a Docker container),
- nginx 1.15.12-alpine (installed in a Docker container),
- Docker-compose 1.28.5 (installed by Synology Docker app?)
- linux-kernel 3.10.105