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// JAN: It feels a bit like something is missing here. You're talking about servers and DNS records. Yet, there's no real call to action for a reader.
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// I ended up executing the initial Ansible command when I realized I should've already spun up the server and set DNS records.
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// I'd suggest being more specific about what should I do as a reader. No need to go step by step. Just to clearly state: "Spin up your publicly accessible server", "Now set DNS A records that point to your server"
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// JAN: It would also make sense to tell the reader to point both domains to the same server
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// JAN: It would also be beneficial to state at least some range of server size (e.g., 2GB of memory). e.g., the smallest EC2 instances can have quite some troubles when running Django in Docker
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