The server *is* indeed just about ready. I've been out of the country for a few weeks which was not a planned trip.

At this point all there is left to do is some minor tasks like setting up log file rotation and other such admin stuff. But I may just leave that for post-deployment. The server can run without those processes just fine.

I will need to setup a migration plan how to get the dynamic data from the old server to the new one without desyncs and too much downtime. I'm not sure yet if it will be easier to do that onsite, as in bring Belgarath down, setup new server, copy all data, turn on the Internet on the new server and drive back home. Or do a sync of such data before I head to the city. That would mean Belg will go offline for a few hours while I'm in transit. All things considered that may not be such a bad option.

I'm aiming to head out to the city this coming weekend and take care of it then.

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