My condolences :'(
I once lost a bunch of data because I accidently left a / at the end of a path... rsync can be dangerous lol
My condolences :'(
I once lost a bunch of data because I accidently left a / at the end of a path... rsync can be dangerous lol
Unraid, mostly due to the flexible arrays.
which also includes their free services
Well... their free services remain free regardless of your registrar. Still, I don't really mind supporting them given how useful they have been even in just the free tier.
like Google
Too soon. I mean, it was ages ago but...
Looks promising.
How would you feel about setting up automated pushes to docker?
3 billion of them. So, over a third of the population of earth does (at least according to this graphic).
There's that as well. Point is, it really depends on the data.
I'm sure that really depends on the data.
If we're talking about stuff like family photos, then having it retrievable feels pretty reasonable to me.
It's in the Arch TOS.
I'm using cloudflare as my DNS, and it's literally just:
*
On the letsencrypt side, it's pretty similar. Create a certificate with domain.name
and *.domain.name
(if you want them to share a cert) and you're off.
I host some private stuff on mine, hidden behind an authentication service that is. But because I just use a wildcard no-one can really tell what I have hosted - the same login page occurs for every subdomain, regardless of whether it's actually wired up to something.
That doesn't help with services you wish to make semi-public (like a lemmy instance) though.
Sometimes you're hands are tied by the tools already on the server - but I'll try to remember to check to see if that's available next time.