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I promise you full size ovens can have exposed heat elements.

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Ceph is a huge amount of overhead, both engineering and compute resources, for this usecase.

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What's the cost and impact of downtime for you? If you're doing this for personal use it's probably minimal for both so doesn't really matter. If you want to try the new thing and you're not afraid of the time investment or potential downtime then go for it

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Sometimes I think this community should be called homelab instead of selfhosted based on the kinds of questions

PSA: Update your docker installation. Leaky Vessels flaws allow hackers to escape Docker, runc containers (www.bleepingcomputer.com)

Snyk team has found four vulnerabilities collectively called "Leaky Vessels" that impact the runc and Buildkit container infrastructure and build tools, potentially allowing attackers to perform container escape on various software products....

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What you're looking for is a backup. RAID is not a backup, as another poster said it's a tool for enduring high availability, and possibly higher throughput.

Buy a second pi and put it in another location in your house or even better at friends house then configure regular backups of your important data to it. There are also cloud services for doing backups which are great because having a location to do off-site backups to can be really hard to get as an individual.

I want to get started with *arr apps - here are all the things I don't understand about (reverse-/)proxies and networking in order to get it set up.

Please can someone show off how smart and sexy they are by answering these questions. I don't mind if you just link me to a video or guide explaining it (like I'm 5?) instead of typing it out - but please don't just send me stuff that says something like "To forward to ports correctly, simply forward the correct ports - but be...

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A lot of this is being complicated for you by not understanding networking fundamentals. I'd suggest looking into a Network+ certification which will cover all of these basics like DNS. You don't have to actually get the cert, just going through the motions on learning the material should help a lot.

You seem to be close on grokking the whole picture and just need some of the basics that are hard to pick up from just doing things at home. A lot of work has been done to try abstract that away from consumers in order to make things easier which is making it harder for you.

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It's been a long time since I took it but these are two I recall being helpful. There is a ton of material out there on this cert. I think I recall the official book being helpful too.

https://www.professormesser.com/network-plus/n10-008/n10-008-video/n10-008-training-course/

https://youtu.be/_QBY29dmr-M?si=hmUo22xwjU6oa7Aj

Part 1 and part 5 look most applicable to you. You're unlikely to ever need or want to mess with dynamic routing unless you're doing networking for very large networks for example.

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