see 1st reply, not really helpful in this situation
smashing3606
I don't understand this comment? Your router hasn't gone down in 5 years, is that what you're saying?
This only works if you're planning on being home within a reasonable time. The situation that got me thinking about it in the first place was, I was out of state for several weeks and my router went down a couple days into my trip and had no access to jellyfin (mind you at the time this was really the only service I really wanted). So I had to call my brother who lives 30 mins away to go reboot my router.
Codeberg does too
Pbs adds deduplication and builtin in ability to sync backups to another pbs. Easiest way I've found for offsite backups imo.
Ideally all 3 (sonarr, radarr, sabnzbd). Lunasea allows for control of all 3 along with lidarr and some other apps.
OP mentioned GBs not TBs. But also, I only backup stuff that I can't redownload, which doesn't include my linux isos. I def wouldn't backup 60tb of media unless its family stuff, but that's me. You do you.
Backblaze r2 is $6/tb/mo first 10gb are free
You don't by chance use traefik with this? I've figured out how to use it with docker on the same device, but can't figure out how to use it with external services.
What a piece of shit. Luckily the lady did not take her life.
homeassitant access would require internet wouldn't it?