I recently wrote about how I nearly lost all my data. Honestly, it was a blessing in disguise as I now have a far more powerful and capable server to store and backup my data.

I came across this blog today while searching and I’m finding it very detailed, human, and instructive. For a beginner like me, this kind of resource is invaluable. What does a server failure feel like at a personal level? How do you make decisions about cost or utilizing existing hardware? These kind of thoughtful reflections along with practical walkthroughs of solutions make this a very nice resource when planning both the how and the why.

Maybe someone else will find it useful too.

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What are some important things that have changed in the past five years that would change some if the choices?

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Plexs movement away from selfhosters. Cloudberry is now MSP360, and I can’t tell what it actually does.

The author actually went back to a Synology NAS after one and a half year of using this server.

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