Why Reverse Proxies Still Matter in Small Deployments
Reverse proxies remain a practical boundary layer for routing, TLS, access control, and cleaner service composition, even on a single VPS.
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A compact archive of practical writing on reverse proxies, incident records, Linux routines, and service reliability for small infrastructure environments.
Reverse proxies remain a practical boundary layer for routing, TLS, access control, and cleaner service composition, even on a single VPS.
Read articleWriting incident notes during and after service problems reduces confusion, improves response quality, and turns vague memory into useful evidence.
Read articleA simple set of operational habits that reduce accidental outages more effectively than dramatic last-minute recovery sessions.
Read articleThe journal is updated irregularly and favors durable operational topics over rapid commentary. Posts are usually short, revised manually, and intended to remain useful beyond the week they were written.