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3. Run as container with docker-compose
`docker-compose down && docker system prune && docker-compose build && docker-compose up -d && docker logs -f website`
`docker-compose down && docker system prune -af && docker-compose build && docker-compose up -d && docker logs -f website`

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Whitney was the codename for my first homelab setup (For reference: https://www.
It was built out of my friend's handmedown hardware in an old server case that was e-wasted from school.
This initial build was on the "janky" side, featuring an unmounted power supply in the optical bay, secured only by some green yarn. (Fire hazard, anyone?)
![img alt](@site/projects/2024-01-28-olomana/whitney.jpg)
![img alt](@site/projects/2024-01-28-olomana/pws-v1-whitney.jpg)
I ran a lot of services from this box - my personal website/online resume, side projects, a Covid-19 data tracker, game servers, and a lot of other projects that taught me lessons in DNS config, networking, maintaining persistent storage and others.
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A UPS was added to the system for resilience in power outages. In a few instances, the UPS has protected my drives during power outages during the last few years of Northern California winters.
A dedicated write drive that was tested on PWS 1.0 also helped to combat some data corruption issues I had faced on the old hardware.
![img alt](@site/projects/2024-01-28-olomana/whitney.png)
![img alt](@site/projects/2024-01-28-olomana/pws-v2-olomana.jpg)
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