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After the initial creation of a Jekyll blog, "managing an entire blog infrastructure" is insanely easy and low maintenance.

It's a static site, so you can host incredibly easily on any number of cloud services, from heroku to AWS S3/CloudFront, many (most?) people keep their Jekyll sites in a git repo (often github) so you won't lose data, and can easily shove it onto another server in no time at all.

Really, it's less maintenance than pretty much anything I've ever had online.



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