It’s not automated. I just have the most important commands to fix/rebuild my sever in case of disasater.
It’s not automated. I just have the most important commands to fix/rebuild my sever in case of disasater.
I don’t save all my documents. Just my self-hosting, servers infraestructure notes. I don’t want to have the recovery intructions in the same machine I’m recovering
The only thing I save in Google Drive are my notes just in case of disaster.
HTTPS and VPN (Wireguard) ports
I understand. There are Anker power banks for laptops with 65w. They should be more efficient but I don’t have data about the long term use. I guess the battery will last less than the UPS batteries.
I will have a power load of 35W 24/7 for years. I’m using the unloaded power consumption as a proxy to measure the UPS consumption/efficiency. In my case a total power consumption (UPS + 35W load) of 40W will be acceptable, 55W won’t.
The output is DC 9V/3A - 12V/3A - 15V/2,4A - 19V/1,89A. I will need extra adapters for other voltages like 5V.
Thank you for the link but I can’t see the unloaded power consumption in the specifications.
I read about different UPS topologies and the model you suggested is “standby”, the most power efficient => https://unifiedpowerusa.com/ups-topology-optimal-environment/
But some users report the “Cyberpower ValueUPS 600” (similar model) consumes - idle with nothing connected - 20W exactly
TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It’s the most complete for selfhosting.
TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It’s the most complete for selfhosting.
3 2 1 with Restic and B2
You should open a PR. 🙂