I’ve been slowly moving along in this self-hosting journey and now have a number of services that I regularly use and depend on. Of course I’m backing things up, but I also still worry about screwing up my server and having to rollback/rebuild/fix whatever got messed up.

I’m just curious, for those of you with home labs, do you use a testing environment of some kind or do you just push whatever your working on straight to "production

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  • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    23 天前

    Sir, every professional developer knows there’s never time and people to maintain the testing environment so testing is done in production! That testing environment you’re dreaming of is missed shareholder value.

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      22 天前

      Most importantly - the time and people = money.

      My last job had a dev, UAT, and prod environments because they knew it was important enough to the business to pay for them.

      I dont pay me anything for running my home environment - so, there is only production. And lots of backups.