My process was to set up a home lab server running Proxmox (Debian-based VMhost) to run VMs and containers. You can then offload much of what you want to do to that machine. 

You can do what you are thinking remotely, but it may be more expensive than you want it to be.

And as I have heard before, 'cloud' just means someone else's computer.

On Sun, Jun 8, 2025 at 10:15 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,

Currently I am running Kubuntu on a 10 year old Dell that I upgraded to
16GB of RAM (Years ago) and an SSD drive.

I have an old laptop running Win10 that came with a NVMe SSD and I have
since upgraded to 16G of RAM and I added a 500G laptop hard drive (I
have several just laying around).

On the Win box I installed VirtualBox  which allows me to create
different vhosts (lamp).  I also use the Win box for recording videos as
well editing.

I wrote an Amazon S3 PHP SDK script that allows me to backup my
production websites.

I was thinking at some point in the future I was going to build a
monster computer to do all these things.

Now I am thinking I can buy a simple shared hosting account and offload
the VBox. I can make a subdomain for each of my projects and configure
my Amazon S3 PHP SDK script to backup each project

I still need to record and edit videos.

I'm thinking I only need a simple laptop at that point - 4 cores, 32G of
RAM, and an SSD drive, running Kubuntu.

Your Thoughts?

- Keith
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