I don’t save all my documents. Just my self-hosting, servers infraestructure notes. I don’t want to have the recovery intructions in the same machine I’m recovering
I don’t save all my documents. Just my self-hosting, servers infraestructure notes. I don’t want to have the recovery intructions in the same machine I’m recovering
The only thing I save in Google Drive are my notes just in case of disaster.
HTTPS and VPN (Wireguard) ports
They included many voice inprovements in the latest releases. Check out the release notes.
I read that too but I had 2 external cases (fatenc and yottamaster) for more than 7 years and 0 problems.
Custom build. Intel Nuc i5 + USB 3.0 external Raid 5 case with 3 HDD + Router/Switch. The Intel nuc is really power efficient ~10w. It’s comparable with RPi 4 ~5w but 3 or 4 times more performance with hardware video decoding.
I understand. There are Anker power banks for laptops with 65w. They should be more efficient but I don’t have data about the long term use. I guess the battery will last less than the UPS batteries.
I will have a power load of 35W 24/7 for years. I’m using the unloaded power consumption as a proxy to measure the UPS consumption/efficiency. In my case a total power consumption (UPS + 35W load) of 40W will be acceptable, 55W won’t.
The output is DC 9V/3A - 12V/3A - 15V/2,4A - 19V/1,89A. I will need extra adapters for other voltages like 5V.
Thank you for the link but I can’t see the unloaded power consumption in the specifications.
I read about different UPS topologies and the model you suggested is “standby”, the most power efficient => https://unifiedpowerusa.com/ups-topology-optimal-environment/
But some users report the “Cyberpower ValueUPS 600” (similar model) consumes - idle with nothing connected - 20W exactly
TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It’s the most complete for selfhosting.
TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It’s the most complete for selfhosting.
They are not ading new features but it’s complete and well maintained. I have been using it for years and it’s the best thing I could find. There are similar tools but the others are not powerfull enough for project managing.
3 2 1 with Restic and B2
It’s not automated. I just have the most important commands to fix/rebuild my sever in case of disasater.