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  • Google is evil but I know that GDrive has pretty low prices on data storage […] Don’t forget to encrypt everything when uploading to these services!

    That is what I am hoping for :) My free Google account grants me 15GB of online storage and my free Microsoft account provides me with another 5GB. The 15 GB should be enough for encrypted photo backups, while 5GB definitely is enough for encrypted calendar, contact and probably some document backups. I just need to find a way to automate backups to these.

    based in the USA, priced at 3$/TB/month

    If I am going to pay money for something and with how the world currently is, I’m going to use some EU based service. My only VPS resides at hetzner, if the need arises I will probably just add a storage volume to my VPS or upgrade it to the next tier.




  • Okay so not critical, just mildly inconvenient if lost.

    I wouldn’t put it at “mildly inconvenient”, as the photos I could lose can never be restored. Most of the other things can. I’d be really sad if I lost all the photos, but it wouldn’t threaten my existence in any way.

    I’m sorry, I should have specified in more detail what I meant by “critical”.

    It’s not life-threatening, it’s just critical to me. It’s kinda like “my priciest possession” could mean a yacht or a half-dead car, depending on the context.

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    a disk failure is probably the most likely failure scenario. Corruption is the second most likely

    Yes, these are things that are 100% going to happen at some point. I cannot guarantee theft, floods, earthquakes or anything like that, but hardware degrades with time and use, so at some point things are going to fail.





  • I’ve done nothing special regarding security and have it exposed to the public internet. I intend on having fail2ban look at its logs but I’ve not yet set that up

    That sounds kinda dangerous. I remember years ago, when I rented my first vcloud-server, within the first 10 minutes I had bots trying to get in via SSH. I’d be way too paranoid.

    I would recommend having it entirely behind a VPN

    Yes, that’s my plan. I intend to create a new OpenVPN server on my pfSense with access only to the nextcloud VM. This would also allow me to share the vpn config files with my friends without a password, as the authentication is done by inline-cert vpn config.





  • hamsda@lemm.eeOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldSeeking advice for selfhosting critical data
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    Except for maps. Man, there just is no substitute especially when mobile.

    I thought there was an android app for open street maps, but I couldn’t find any on play.google.com either.

    I do not recommend an external enclosure […] you’ll come to hate it for lack of ability

    I feel kinda the same, but on the other hand, having a full-blown ATX system running in my living room isn’t going to be my first choice. If I can’t manage with the zotac mini PC, I can still take the drives out of the enclosure and put them in a full ATX case. That’s more of a “last resort” though.

    A docker AIO version of nextcloud running on as close to bare metal as you can is probably the best option for performance.

    I’m not worried about performance all too much. The only thing constantly connected will be my phone, for syncing contacts, calendars and, every now and then, a new photo or two. Sometimes I open the calendar in my browser on my desktop or laptop to add / change an event. I really don’t use it too extensively.

    And to aid in CPU and performance of the VM, I can always have a VM with the “host” CPU type, which should forward CPU capabilities and features to the VM.