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- Comment on Custom remote backup 6 days ago:
Ahh ok, that makes sense. Hah magical algorithm.
Yeah it’s about 30TB of photos/videos. I only recently got into videography which takes up a ton of space. About 25% of that is videos converted into an editing codec, but I don’t have those backed up to external drives. I also have some folders excluded that I know have duplicates. A winter project of mine will be to clear out some of the duplicates, and then cull the photos/videos I definitely don’t need. I got into a bad data hoarding habit and kept everything even after selecting the keepers.
I have an in progress folder where I dump everything, then folders by year/month for projects and keepers. I need to do better with culling as I go.
I like that idea, I will incorporate it into my strategy.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out with this, much appreciated!
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
I didn’t consider that, excellent point. Forgive my ignorance because I’m not certain how the backup systems work, and feel free to ignore this if you don’t know. I presume they compare some metadata or hash of a file against another file and then decide if it’s the same or not to back up? Let’s say I have a file that I have already backed up, and then there is some ransomware that encrypted my files. Would the back up software make a second copy of the file?
So for most of the important files, I just do a sync to an external drive periodically. Basically when I know there have been a lot of changes. For example I went on a trip last year and came back with nearly 2 TBs of photos/videos. After ingesting the files to unRAID, I synced my external drive. Since I haven’t done much with those files since that first sync, I haven’t done the periodic sync since then. But now you’ve opened my eyes that even this could be a problem. How would the G-F-S strategy work in this case?
I thought about zfs or btrfs but my Unraid array is unfortunately xfs and it’s too large at this point to restart from scratch.
Haha that would be a lot of blurays.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
I was browsing and came across a zima 232 for same price as a pi 5. Piqued my interest. Reason for thinking to use a pi is because I have a spare 3b and 4 laying around. Mind you it seems every time I want to play with it I have to reinstall the os or get a new SD card because the kit ones die.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
Oh that makes sense, yeah that’s cheap. I have a VPS that has 1TB of storage available, so I can easily use that for configs, dbs, etc. That itself doesn’t have backup enabled, but it’s fine for my needs.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
Ahh gotcha, I misunderstood that then. I could probably set up a VPN there but don’t want to over complicate it. An always on Pi will be fine I think, they are low power. I could also add a smart switch and set up a schedule or something but I don’t think thats worth the hassle considering the low power usage of a pi.
Hmmm that’s a good point about syncthing backing up corrupt files. I was thinking to use it because I already use it extensively and I wouldn’t need to mess with port forwarding or anything of the sort.
I had multiple copies of files previously as a backup “strategy” and it got way out of hand where I have like 1.5m photos lol. What do you recommend as an alternative to syncthing?
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
I was thinking about backblaze but the cost would be too high I think, and I have so much spare hardware laying around I may as well use it.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
I think this is the play. I’ll likely just get an enclosure for the two 4TB drives I have and can always buy an external drive in the future and get them to plug it in.
I don’t have any experience in setting up wire guard so I’ll have to look into that. I was thinking to use syncthing since that skips the need for that, but I think someone in the thread mentioned that may not be ideal in case of file corruption.
Do you just have raspbian on the pi?
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
This is a good point. The answer in my case is yes, there is someone on site who is tech savvy and can help get it back up and running in the even that something goes down.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
Thanks for the detailed reply.
So my main NAS is Unraid, and I also have a couple of proxmox boxes. Though I’m less concerned about the proxmox boxes as the main files are on the NAS, and I have a proxmox backup server vm set up on Unraid with regular backups there.
For most of my important files on unraid, I have an external drive that I periodically sync and store in a safe.
I also have access to a VPS with over 1TB of space which I am still figuring out how to best integrate into my backup strategy.
For what I’m asking here, I just want to have a simple solution that I can tuck away and have remote access to and just use syncthing or something to keep it updated.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
Hmm good point on it being usb2. I would only occasionally power it on to sync, and the sync could be 50Mb or 20Gb, but even then I think that should be ok.
- Comment on Custom remote backup 1 week ago:
Do you think a pi 3b would be enough for this?
I have two spare low performance 4TB drives I was thinking to use for this. It’s not quite enough though. Would be ideal to find a way to be able to have someone there easily add a drive when needed 🤔
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- Comment on At least legalize all the drugs so I can numb my pain. 4 months ago:
You all are getting sleep?
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Hate to say it, but yes it is…
Jan 1, 2030 is 1,825 days away from today, Jan 2, 2025.
The first cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan were late November 2019 (about 1,870 days ago), with the first confirmed case in the US on Jan 19, 2020 (1,810 days ago).
- Comment on Serving my media library to my TV (local network only), i need suggestions 7 months ago:
Have you tried non official jellyfin clients? I had issues with the official app on AppleTV as well, so I switched to Infuse. The free app supports most things and I think the paid gives access to additional codecs if I recall correctly. The pro upgrade isn’t too expensive and the app is sleek across Apple devices. Only issue I’ve really had is sometimes if a video is not played to the end (as in, stopped during credits) it still shows up in the continue watching, but that might be a problem on my end.
I think MXPlayer is similar on Android which might be worth checking out.
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
I’ll give that a shot, thanks!
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
Thanks for the detailed reply.
So the command gives me an error that nfs-client cannot be found.
The fstab just has basic default config. No timeout set.
I considered network issues, though it seems to be quite stable for other services. Not ruling it out just yet. I have a new switch coming in the next week, so will test if the issue persists when I put that in.
I will also give autofs a shot.
Thanks!
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
Thank you, will try this when I have time later this week.
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
They are mounted via the gui, but it just puts the mount into fstab. I checked the config there and it is just the standard default options for an nfs mount.
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
Through the Cockpit gui, which just puts it into fstab. I checked the fstab config and it just has the basic default settings.
- Comment on NFS mount disappearing 8 months ago:
Doesn’t seem like it as far as I can tell.
- Submitted 8 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 14 comments