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That's awesome! I would never have expected that kind of throughput. On the day of your popular post, did you feel the traffic while trying to use the internet yourself at all? I sometimes fear that I'm going to get hit by something that interrupts what I'm doing and I'll have to take the server down temporarily. It hasn't happened yet though. I use a cloudflare tunnel mostly because I don't have a static IP address, but it does help reassure me in the event of a DDOS and blocking bot traffic. Those services are free by the way (for the time being at least! Who knows about the future)
Honestly no — I didn't feel it at all. The Pi was handling the spike silently in the background while I was working normally. Upload bandwidth on Eolo is 100Mbps, and a static Astro site serving mostly HTML/CSS is incredibly light. Peak day was 555 human visitors with 9.98MB total bandwidth — that's nothing for a residential connection. The Cloudflare tunnel approach is smart especially without a static IP. We have a static IP included with Eolo (unusual for residential, I know) which simplifies things. For DDoS protection we rely on HAProxy on a separate Orange Pi Zero 3 doing rate limiting and our dynamic blocklist — but honestly at our scale a proper DDoS would still hurt. The "who knows about the future" concern about Cloudflare is real though. Building on free tiers of centralized services is convenient until it isn't — which is part of why we went full self-hosted in the first place.