The need arises to select a software solution for building a personal portfolio website that combines rich diagram support, Wiki-style editing, full data ownership, and global accessibility.
The goal is to identify a platform that meets these functional requirements while optimizing for low cost, zero-maintenance deployment on the cloud, and long-term sustainability.
Available options are evaluated against key criteria: (1.) Diagramming capabilities (e.g., integrated editors or plugin support) (2.) Support for collaborative, Wiki-like content management (3.) Data ownership policies ensuring full control and portability (4.) Deployment models favoring static-site generators, headless CMSs, or PaaS solutions to minimize maintenance (5.) Cost structures and cloud hosting compatibility (e.g., GitHub Pages, Netlify, or low-cost VPS)
The evaluation process highlights solutions that balance rich feature sets with ease of deployment, enabling a fully functional, self-owned portfolio website that is maintainable, cost-efficient, and accessible from anywhere. The deployment configuration is detailed below.
This website is a personal, self-hosted Wiki.js instance
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