Running a Public Static Website from a Raspberry Pi
PiMyLifeUp shares this guide on how to run your own public status website on a Pi.
For this tutorial, we will focus on how you can run a publicly accessible static website off your Raspberry Pi.
A static website does not rely on a service to render the content dynamically. For example, a website written in PHP requires PHP to process it before it can be rendered into HTML or any other format.
With a static website, a web server like NGINX can simply serve the static files directly to the end user. No extra processing is required, which allows it to run incredibly fast, even on a weaker device like the Raspberry Pi.
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