cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/29249226
OpenVFS and Systemd-Homed possible?
I’m into selfhosting and Im looking for a way to centralize the Userhomes and have a better Backup of these files.
The idea is to use a virtual filesystem to sync needed data to the client PC and have Homed to encrypt userdata and store the data on server.
That way I do not have to backup the client PCs.
What do you think? And are there any working examples out there?
slop graphic plus systemd
this can gargle my ballsack.
Why is good old NFS not a viable option? I think homed is something that nobody asked for and it’s basically unused. But I might be wrong.
All family member I support and provide with services use a Laptop. They are connected over wireguard. Solutions that depends on Network connections will not work.
Then I suspect homed will not really help. Something like syncthing is probably the way to go.
Thanks for the hint. Long ago I also used syncthing. At that time it not fit my needs. But in this case it may is a possibility.
Any best practises for excluding files in Home for syncing like .cache ?
As far syncthing does not come with a vfs.
I second syncthing as a solution.
I personally use an smb server and tail scale client + Headscale and then those smb files are locally backed up to a different drive / different PCs that remain in the network, but that doesn’t automatically sync and instead works by connecting to the server directly.
What you’re describing sounds like a solution that automatically resynchronizes on connection, and that means you’re looking for versioning / sync, thus probably syncthing is the easiest.



