Hi,
So I've been struggling to find a good CMS solution for a website.
I tried Grav which requires understanding Twig in order to edit.
It seems a JAMstack with Jekyll + NetlifyCMS + bitbucket would be a fantastic option... self host the NetlifyCMS for collaborative articles, render with Jekyll and push to bitbucket... I could then transfer the static files of the rendered site to my current host. The current host is unable to allow me to run Ruby without upgrading and accepting new data and storage caps.
So Looking for a server to own around maybe $150 to host the collaborative CMS.
WIll this work?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-R610-1x-Xeon-E5645-2-40GHz-12GB-RAM-H200-RAID-Dual-PSU-Server/201682494171
Or does anyone have any other suggestions that are cost effective?
I really don't want to use wordpress.... but it looks like that might be the path of least resistance.
So I've been struggling to find a good CMS solution for a website.
I tried Grav which requires understanding Twig in order to edit.
It seems a JAMstack with Jekyll + NetlifyCMS + bitbucket would be a fantastic option... self host the NetlifyCMS for collaborative articles, render with Jekyll and push to bitbucket... I could then transfer the static files of the rendered site to my current host. The current host is unable to allow me to run Ruby without upgrading and accepting new data and storage caps.
So Looking for a server to own around maybe $150 to host the collaborative CMS.
WIll this work?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-R610-1x-Xeon-E5645-2-40GHz-12GB-RAM-H200-RAID-Dual-PSU-Server/201682494171
Or does anyone have any other suggestions that are cost effective?
I really don't want to use wordpress.... but it looks like that might be the path of least resistance.