Over the past few months I’ve been thinking about what would be the best way to help me and my parents improve privacy and data storage.

With all the posts with cluster PC’s recently, I’m wondering if the best option is to make a couple of NAS’s with Raspberry Pi’s with RAID, keep one at my place and another at my parents’ house, and syncing their data with 2 private folders: one for myself and one for my parents.

But that opens up a few more questions. How to sync the data to match? Syncthing? Kubernetes? Should I go ahead and add Nextcloud to the Pi’s? Should I make the Pi’s expandable so other services can be added later, or plan to hook up a separate Pi to handle that? What else could I be missing?

  • unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earth
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    3 days ago

    Sync is not backup

    Thank you. Now can you please explain this to my IT department that thinks force syncing everything on our computers to OneDrive is a solution to our lack of backups?

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      3 days ago

      Well, I mean it kind of is a solution. It’s a cloud backup solution. OneDrive doesn’t just keep a single version of your file, there’s versioning, retention policies, etc.

      Cloud makes a lot of sense for businesses with small IT staff and a lot of users because while it’s not fully in your control, it comes with all the things being discussed here “out of the box” and scales infinitely.

      For self hosters there’s some fun and power in doing everything yourself, but even then adding cloud as part of your backup (if done securely) is usually a pretty good idea.