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### Goals Building a Self-Sustaining Infrastructure: A Two-Server Docker Setup
- Have an self sustaining hosted infrastructure Overview
- Have bakups of everything Creating a resilient, self-sustaining infrastructure doesn't require complex enterprise solutions. With two strategically configured servers and a well-thought-out backup strategy, you can achieve both reliability and security for your self-hosted applications.
The Architecture
Docker Host Server
The primary server runs all application workloads using Docker containers. This containerized approach provides:
### Current point Isolation: Each service runs in its own container with defined resources
- My current infrasturcure looks like on hosted server with docker containers running and one hosted server with a lot of data storage
- Backups are done every day Portability: Services can be easily migrated or replicated
- Backups are made of the databases and docker volumes
- The two servers are connected via a Wireguard-VPN and the backup server is not available from the outside (secured via iptables) the docker host has only a few ports available by the outside Consistency: Docker Compose configurations ensure reproducible deployments
The Docker host maintains minimal external exposure, with only essential ports opened to the internet. This reduces the attack surface while still providing necessary services.
Backup Storage Server
The secondary server serves as a dedicated backup repository with substantial storage capacity. This server is:
Isolated from the internet: No external access is permitted
Secured via iptables: Firewall rules prevent unauthorized connections
Connected via WireGuard VPN: Encrypted tunnel ensures secure communication between servers
Security Through Network Segmentation
The WireGuard VPN creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between the Docker host and backup server. This architecture provides several benefits:
Private communication channel for backup operations
Zero trust model for the backup server (completely isolated from public internet)
Reduced risk of data exfiltration
Encrypted data transfer between servers
Automated Backup Strategy
Daily automated backups capture the critical components:
Database Backups
All databases are exported and stored, ensuring data consistency and point-in-time recovery capabilities.
Docker Volume Backups
Persistent data from Docker volumes is systematically backed up, including:
Application configuration files
User-generated content
Service-specific data stores
This comprehensive approach ensures that the entire infrastructure can be restored from backups, making the system truly self-sustaining.
Benefits of This Approach
Resilience: Hardware failure on the Docker host doesn't result in data loss
Security: Multi-layered security with network segmentation and minimal exposure
Maintainability: Containerized services are easy to update and manage
Scalability: Additional Docker hosts can connect to the same backup server
Cost-effective: Self-hosted solution with predictable costs
Conclusion
This two-server architecture strikes an excellent balance between simplicity and robustness. By combining Docker containerization with a dedicated, secured backup server connected via WireGuard, you achieve enterprise-grade reliability without enterprise-level complexity. Daily automated backups provide peace of mind, while the security-first network design protects your data from external threats.

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Creating a resilient, self-sustaining infrastructure doesn&rsquo;t require complex enterprise solutions. With two strategically configured servers and a well-thought-out backup strategy, you can achieve both reliability and security for your self-hosted applications.</p>
<p>The Architecture
Docker Host Server
The primary server runs all application workloads using Docker containers. This containerized approach provides:</p>
<p>Isolation: Each service runs in its own container with defined resources</p>
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<div>
<a class="read-more button inline" href="/posts/whatimworkingoncurrently/">[]</a>
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<ul> Overview
<li>Have an self sustaining hosted infrastructure</li> Creating a resilient, self-sustaining infrastructure doesn&rsquo;t require complex enterprise solutions. With two strategically configured servers and a well-thought-out backup strategy, you can achieve both reliability and security for your self-hosted applications.</p>
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<ul> <p>Isolation: Each service runs in its own container with defined resources</p>
<li>My current infrasturcure looks like on hosted server with docker containers running and one hosted server with a lot of data storage</li> <p>Portability: Services can be easily migrated or replicated</p>
<li>Backups are done every day</li> <p>Consistency: Docker Compose configurations ensure reproducible deployments</p>
<li>Backups are made of the databases and docker volumes</li> <p>The Docker host maintains minimal external exposure, with only essential ports opened to the internet. This reduces the attack surface while still providing necessary services.</p>
<li>The two servers are connected via a Wireguard-VPN and the backup server is not available from the outside (secured via iptables) the docker host has only a few ports available by the outside</li> <p>Backup Storage Server
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<p>Isolated from the internet: No external access is permitted</p>
<p>Secured via iptables: Firewall rules prevent unauthorized connections</p>
<p>Connected via WireGuard VPN: Encrypted tunnel ensures secure communication between servers</p>
<p>Security Through Network Segmentation
The WireGuard VPN creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between the Docker host and backup server. This architecture provides several benefits:</p>
<p>Private communication channel for backup operations</p>
<p>Zero trust model for the backup server (completely isolated from public internet)</p>
<p>Reduced risk of data exfiltration</p>
<p>Encrypted data transfer between servers</p>
<p>Automated Backup Strategy
Daily automated backups capture the critical components:</p>
<p>Database Backups
All databases are exported and stored, ensuring data consistency and point-in-time recovery capabilities.</p>
<p>Docker Volume Backups
Persistent data from Docker volumes is systematically backed up, including:</p>
<p>Application configuration files</p>
<p>User-generated content</p>
<p>Service-specific data stores</p>
<p>This comprehensive approach ensures that the entire infrastructure can be restored from backups, making the system truly self-sustaining.</p>
<p>Benefits of This Approach
Resilience: Hardware failure on the Docker host doesn&rsquo;t result in data loss
Security: Multi-layered security with network segmentation and minimal exposure
Maintainability: Containerized services are easy to update and manage
Scalability: Additional Docker hosts can connect to the same backup server
Cost-effective: Self-hosted solution with predictable costs</p>
<p>Conclusion
This two-server architecture strikes an excellent balance between simplicity and robustness. By combining Docker containerization with a dedicated, secured backup server connected via WireGuard, you achieve enterprise-grade reliability without enterprise-level complexity. Daily automated backups provide peace of mind, while the security-first network design protects your data from external threats.</p>
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<li>Have an self sustaining hosted infrastructure</li>
<li>Have bakups of everything</li>
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<li>My current infrasturcure looks like on hosted server with docker containers running and one hosted server with a lot of data storage</li>
<li>Backups are done every day</li>
<li>Backups are made of the databases and docker volumes</li>
<li>The two servers are connected via a Wireguard-VPN and the backup server is not available from the outside (secured via iptables) the docker host has only a few ports available by the outside</li>
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<p>Building a Self-Sustaining Infrastructure: A Two-Server Docker Setup
Overview
Creating a resilient, self-sustaining infrastructure doesn&rsquo;t require complex enterprise solutions. With two strategically configured servers and a well-thought-out backup strategy, you can achieve both reliability and security for your self-hosted applications.</p>
<p>The Architecture
Docker Host Server
The primary server runs all application workloads using Docker containers. This containerized approach provides:</p>
<p>Isolation: Each service runs in its own container with defined resources</p>
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<description>&lt;h3 id=&#34;goals&#34;&gt;Goals&lt;/h3&gt;&#xA;&lt;ul&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;Have an self sustaining hosted infrastructure&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;Have bakups of everything&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;/ul&gt;&#xA;&lt;h3 id=&#34;current-point&#34;&gt;Current point&lt;/h3&gt;&#xA;&lt;ul&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;My current infrasturcure looks like on hosted server with docker containers running and one hosted server with a lot of data storage&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;Backups are done every day&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;Backups are made of the databases and docker volumes&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;The two servers are connected via a Wireguard-VPN and the backup server is not available from the outside (secured via iptables) the docker host has only a few ports available by the outside&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;/ul&gt;</description>
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<description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;who-am-i&#34;&gt;Who am I&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;My name is Florian and I&amp;rsquo;m 22 years old.&#xA;I work as an IT Technican mainly with Linux Servers in Frankfurt, Germany.&#xA;My company is midsized around 50 people working here.&#xA;I mainly want to post about what I learned, what inspires me.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Well I dont really, this just seemed like a great idea to waste some time.&lt;/p&gt;</description> <description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;who-am-i&#34;&gt;Who am I&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;My name is Florian and I&amp;rsquo;m 22 years old.&#xA;I work as an IT Technican mainly with Linux Servers in Frankfurt, Germany.&#xA;My company is midsized around 50 people working here.&#xA;I mainly want to post about what I learned, what inspires me.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Well I dont really, this just seemed like a great idea to waste some time.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Building a Self-Sustaining Infrastructure: A Two-Server Docker Setup&#xA;Overview&#xA;Creating a resilient, self-sustaining infrastructure doesn&amp;rsquo;t require complex enterprise solutions. With two strategically configured servers and a well-thought-out backup strategy, you can achieve both reliability and security for your self-hosted applications.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The Architecture&#xA;Docker Host Server&#xA;The primary server runs all application workloads using Docker containers. This containerized approach provides:&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Isolation: Each service runs in its own container with defined resources&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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