Always remember: RAID is not a backup.
Having only one backup and the server dying means you now have no backup, therefore the 3-2-1 scheme for backups is worth looking into.
Always remember: RAID is not a backup.
Having only one backup and the server dying means you now have no backup, therefore the 3-2-1 scheme for backups is worth looking into.
That depends a lot on what you’re hosting resp. if the mobile apps are using Google’s/Apple’s messaging/notification services.
Not sure if it makes things easier than your current setup, but take a look at Mediathekwebview.de
You can use -f /path/to/compose.yaml to call it from wherever you like.
Is he going to offer miniature submarines and call people pedos again?
The official NC docker container uses the “www-data” internally to run the services. This will get important if you ever want to run tasks via “docker compose exec”.
Which means it’s likely a US-focussed scenario.
That was the first one I tried. Sounded fantastic in theory, didn’t work out for shit. For some reason the sensor dropped out constantly. The USB PSU bottom was nice though, no batteries to change.
You can use quite a number of “underlying” distributions, it mainly depends on what you like (Arch-based ones, Debian-based ones, etc).
As a desktop environment, have a look at XFCE or LXDE.
Debian as a server base OS is well-tested and (for me) ultra reliably stable.
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Now that’s what I’d call a stretch…
Because most of them are based on very few languages, e.g. Latin.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge's_law_of_headlines
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