

Personally I host all this kind of stuff using containers, only mounting the folders that need backing up. Then I just back up all my podman volumes. It’s pretty nice not depending on any tools that have to be maintained or anything like that.


Personally I host all this kind of stuff using containers, only mounting the folders that need backing up. Then I just back up all my podman volumes. It’s pretty nice not depending on any tools that have to be maintained or anything like that.


So all you’re doing is using btrfs snapshots? Don’t most distros that use btrfs by default already do this?


I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.
So why is btrfs bad? Is it just because oracle bad or is there an actual reason?
Afaik btrfs was developed by a person at oracle, but not for or by oracle.


So it’s only the cups-browsed service. I wonder if that’s enabled on any distros by default. Will have to check mine tomorrow.
I use nextcloud as a general drive, where I also upload photos automatically. Then I just mount the images folder in my immich container.