Nah, I have a pi4 that runs pbs, standing next to the Future S740 which runs PVE. The pi mirrors the backups to R2
Could probably even use my old pi3 for it, but I’m lazy ;) it required some hacks getting pbs running on ARM.
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Nah, I have a pi4 that runs pbs, standing next to the Future S740 which runs PVE. The pi mirrors the backups to R2
Could probably even use my old pi3 for it, but I’m lazy ;) it required some hacks getting pbs running on ARM.
I use PBS, and send the backups to Backblaze R2 with rsync. Works great.
Caddy. I started with Nginx on my VPS. Then I heard about this new tool caddy. Sounded fun, but whatever. Then I switched VPS (and also Debian to Arch), decided to try caddy and loved the simplicity of it. All the configs are clear and make sense, far more than with Nginx. Super easy SSL is a nice bonus.
Nowadays I have a home server, and user Caddy there as well.
This has some discussion and tips about compiling it yourself.
This has the docker-files that resulted from the discussion, and instructions how to extract the deb files for bare-metal installation.
I tried compiling several times, but couldn’t get it to work, so I finally just used the deb files.