Rsnapshot on a second server, saving 7 daily backups, 4 weekly backups, and 6 mk they backups
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Rsnapshot on a second server, saving 7 daily backups, 4 weekly backups, and 6 mk they backups
You don’t even need a 12th/13th gen chip tbh. I went from a server with a GTX 1660 to one with an i5-8600 (Well, multiple actually - it’s a kubernetes cluster). They can handle multiple 4k transcodes just fine.
Oh motherfucker
AirVPN I guess then
ProtonVPN has dynamic port forwarding via a Windows client (or a python script if on Linux). Just a heads up, since it could be awkward to work out if you’re downloading from a headless server.
I’ve heard AirVPN is good. I switched to iVPN and I’m satisfied
I use a VPS as a homelab gateway of sorts from the outside.
Essentially, the VPS runs a Wireguard server that I connect to on my OPNSense Router. The VPS then reverse-proxies all incoming traffic through the tunnel to my homelab. All my DNS entries point to the VPS’s IP. This pretty much gives me a static IP, hides my real IP, and lets me do some light caching on the VPS. Kind of like a DIY cloudflare.
I also run Uptime Kuma on the VPS, since it will continue to work if my local network is down.
Fedora for coders
And Manjaro for no one. The distro is run by clowns
I’m lucky enough that my backup server is at my parent’s place I’m their basement, so it’s off-site by already