linuxsquad
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2020
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Hello,
Im happily running my freshly built home server FreeNAS, gleefully enjoying newly found privacy and security w/Nextcloud, Plex, Sync, Redmine. I do rely on my professional FOSS skils and experience, still I am a pessimist .. or pragmatist and would like to have a cold back in some other location than my basement... for instance a cloud. I don't mean a data at rest as a backup, I mean a fully operational FreeNAS. I don't need real-time failover, but some sort reassurance that I can fire up a remote FreeNAS within 24-48 hours and being able to restore jails.
Have you done it? How would you do it? Are there better ways to assure availability in a long run?
Thanks
OB
Im happily running my freshly built home server FreeNAS, gleefully enjoying newly found privacy and security w/Nextcloud, Plex, Sync, Redmine. I do rely on my professional FOSS skils and experience, still I am a pessimist .. or pragmatist and would like to have a cold back in some other location than my basement... for instance a cloud. I don't mean a data at rest as a backup, I mean a fully operational FreeNAS. I don't need real-time failover, but some sort reassurance that I can fire up a remote FreeNAS within 24-48 hours and being able to restore jails.
Have you done it? How would you do it? Are there better ways to assure availability in a long run?
Thanks
OB