I want to setup QGIS Server at a low cost for a small user community (mainly me).
Parameters:
Some data is private so something like qgis cloud not an option (not enough money for paid option).
Primarily only me using this for experimentation. Sometimes I would like to share with a few other interested parties who may be scattered around the world.
Maybe one day I come up with something really interesting/useful and would like the option to scale up server capacity quite quickly in case it generates a lot of traffic.
Not too worried about 100% uptime - but equally don't want something that is falling over all the time. Essentially I can cope with the odd outage if it means its cheap.
Needs to be cheap.... ideally free.
Needs to be relatively simple to implement OR with a good tutorial. I have dabbled with this sort of thing before but still get a bit confused with too much server jargon & command line stuff - keen to learn at least!
QGIS server looks ideal because most of my work is in QGIS desktop and I want something that is relatively quick and easy to publish to.
Things I am considering:
- Trying to setup QGIS Server on existing shared hostgator server... (but looking unlikely i can get sudo access).
- Converting an old laptop into a home server.
- Using Amazon EC2.
- Try to setup QGIS Server on a bitnami stack and then use their cloud (maybe free option will work here?)
- Finding a new low cost host option (could stretch to £10-20 a month at a push as a last resort)
Has anybody else faced a similar scenario? Can you suggest solutions that might work for me?
Many thanks in advance if so....