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Digital Ocean gives you the option to simply spin up Ubuntu 20.04 with one click. That's what I did. If you're not familiar with Linux I highly recommend going through the Linux upskill challenge. They go over the basics and have you set up a firewall.
Make sure your port 443 is open when you get TLS set up. I spent an entire day troubleshooting why my site wouldn't get served to find out port 443 was appearing as filtered instead of open.
Thanks for your advise, i'm not going to production directly, i will do some testes for 2 weeks. after that i will launch for the public. the good thing is, that this community is very helpful. so i have no fears. also, i will go through the upskill challenge.