Bubs

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[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 23 points 4 days ago (1 children)

My guess, and confirmed by another comment, is that the ai only flags posts for review. Then the moderators have to manually check the post.

Honestly, it's not a terrible use of AI in my opinion. Considering posts practically never change, they really only have to scan each post once. The mod can either flag it as safe or remove it. They are probably just running image and text pattern recognition on previously banned posts to flag newly submitted posts.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 6 points 4 days ago (6 children)

What is the range of a device like this? Is there any chance of using a mesh system like that if you're not in a city? I'm about 30 miles away from a few towns, so there's little chance for repeaters to be nearby.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

After all the other comments and recommendations, I'll likely do something like that. Haven't looked up Reatic yet, but Tailscale looks to be what I need.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

This will be for long term storage of files like family photos and document safe keeping, i.e. "let's dump all our important files here so we don't lose them". Two people writing to the same file will practically never happen.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

Our needs are flexible in terms of how the backup is performed in the technical sense, so I would imagine any of the feature rich NAS units can do what we need in some way or another.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I def need a massive drive just for me lol. I have multiple drives loaded full of files including an 8TB drive.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago (2 children)

We will likely read data from every location. That way people can access the data at full speed using WLAN

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I'll keep Syncthing in mind.

I'll probably go with an all in one NAS just to keep things simple for the less tech savvy people of my family.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

There will probably be several pools. Each household will get a private pool. Then there will be a shared pool for stuff like family photos. Finally I'll have the second drive as my own pool. So there will be 4-5 pools on the small drive.

Each NAS will be identical so all data is mirrored to each one. That way if a NAS dies or something worse happens like a house burning down, we won't lose any files.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I'll keep that in mind. Since you've pointed it out I can definitely see the technical difficulties of a system like that.

One thought I just had: could each individual NAS unit have its own 1:many? For example, the NAS in one house controls the backup for those people and the NAS in the second house controls the backup for them. That way each household can still access their own files through a wire if needed.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Having read some stuff on that drama, I got looking into Asustor NAS units. Their entry one looks perfect for our general use and has all the apps and features I think I could use.

[–] Bubs@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

That would be nice. Sadly, it doesn't seem like there's enough relevant people here on Lemmy to keep it active. At least not yet.

 

Hello all! As the title suggests, I'm looking for some help and recommendations for starting a NAS storage/backup between a few households in my family.

Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask this. This will be my first entry into something something like this, so I'm not entirely sure where to go.

What I would like to do is have an enclosure in each house and have them all sync together. Two drives will be necessary since I'll use one drive just on my own since I have a lot of files to store. The other drive I would like to partition so that each household can be given a set amount of storage.

The rest of my family isn't very tech savvy, so I would prefer a solution that is relatively straight forward to setup and troubleshoot in the rare case I might need them to do something remotely.

I would like to keep the price of the enclosure reasonable since the rest of my family is pitching in on the costs.

Some extra info I copied from one of my comments:

  • At this point, will have 2 houses, but likely 3 by next year.
  • The first two will be a short drive away, but the third will be hours away.
  • The houses are on 100/50Mb fiber. Very stable internet.
  • Me being the tech person, I'll access them every way that's available. For the rest of my family I'll likely set them up either with a hardwire or local network.
  • We will be using them as part of a 3-2-1 backup for all of our files like photos or documents. I'll be using the second drive for occasional video backup storage.
  • The shared drive will probably be 5-10 TB, depending on how much storage each household wants. The second drive for me will be around 20TB.
  • We want multiple units so we have multiple copies of all our important files in the event of something like a house burning down.

Another clarification:

We do want to access files from each NAS individually instead of having everyone connect to one master NAS. The storage will be used mainly for archival and backup, so version conflicts of individual files wont be much of a concern.

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