I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
Friends don’t let friends use Snap.
Was about to mention Mikrotik. They even have a 100GBit switch for under $800 (CRS504-4XQ-IN).
Frigate + reolink is a great combo.
Maybe I’m the weird one here, but even in college I never had to PHYSICALLY WRITE code.
Duplicacy is a great solution, well worth the cheap price. It can do changes only over many different protocols.
I also would recommend setting up something like Uptime-Kuma on it, and also an instance of it home. This way you have an external monitor for your own home network, but also a monitor for your backups! Both Duplicacy and Uptime-Kuma can run on docker.
Regardless of service, if you don’t test your backups, you have none.
I hate to ask the scary question, but have you tried to restore your backups before? I used Duplicati and discovered that none of my backups were usable and ended up switching to Duplicacy.
This is almost my exact backup workflow, with another location in between. Duplicacy is great, highly recommend.
I sure hope there isn’t a rm -rf
floating around in there somewhere… kind of like a certain past incident with major gaming client.
To be fair, you can configure Cloudflare to use your own certs.
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Literally the only two things keeping me from jumping ship are the multi-user support and Plexamp.
Crontab to just auto reboot daily is probably better - if your PC becomes unresponsive I doubt it would be able to execute another script on top of everything. Ideally though, you’d do some log diving and figure out the cause.