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Let me help you to set the basics.
Servers are the main building blocks, as they will host your applications, databases, services, called resources. Any CPU intensive process will use the server's CPU where you are deploying your resources.
Localhost is the server where Coolify is running on. It is not recommended to use one server for everyting.
Remote Server is a server reachable through SSH. It can be hosted at home, or from any cloud provider.
SSH Keys are used to connect to a remote server through a secure shell, called SSH.
You can use your own ssh private key, or you can let Coolify to create one for you.
In both ways, you need to add the public version of your ssh private key to the remote server's
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file.
Private Keys are used to connect to a remote server through a secure shell, called SSH.
You can use your own private key, or you can let Coolify to create one for you.
In both ways, you need to add the public version of your private key to the remote server's
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file.
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This will install the latest Docker Engine on your server, configure a few things to be able to run optimal.
This will install the latest Docker Engine on your server, configure a few things to be able to run optimal.
Projects are bound together several resources into one virtual group. There are no limitations on the number of projects you could have.
Each project should have at least one environment. This helps you to create a production & staging version of the same application, but grouped separately.
A resource could be an application, a database or a service (like WordPress).