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24 hours agoGuilty too. There are names on router- and switch interfaces. Servers get fixed IP from dhcp so is in the note field there too. That’s about it
Guilty too. There are names on router- and switch interfaces. Servers get fixed IP from dhcp so is in the note field there too. That’s about it
Same in Linux. No disk encryption and everything is easy accessible if you have physical access.
I love syncthing!! I have one VM with only debian an syncthing and that machine is backed-up frequently. All others PC’s and vm’s syncthing to that one machine.
All of them sync ~/downloads
All machines I use for coding also sync ~/code
My desktop machines sync ~/documents.
And so on. Works great (for me)
I never read such a thing. I never had that myself and run ha on proxmox since many years. on Debian OS on proxmox.
Bit broad question but Sounds like a nas can be a way to go. Read up on raid and think about your backup strategy first.
(I use a synology nas with 4Tb disk at home that backups to an offsite readynas with 4x 4tb disks in raid config and encryption)