I tested accessing the site as it loads, just as any other normal site is expected to load. It makes one realise again that for many hosting projects, you often don’t need external paid hosting.
You can use a Pi as long as you also have a domain name you can point to your home, and something to handle the incoming web requests securely (see my YouTube video about how I handle hosting from home at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZRG2sezIl4).
Hosting with a cloud provider is pretty cheap if you are just doing something small, but once your storage needs really grow (photo or video site for example), or you need to run a bunch of services, it can get quite costly. One, or more, Pi’s may well do the trick from home!
See https://opensource.com/article/22/3/run-drupal-raspberry-pi
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source https://gadgeteer.co.za/you-can-quite-easily-host-a-drupal-blog-on-a-raspberry-pi-at-home/
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