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Help wanted: best Home server, Nextcloud, Atomic setup with DynDNS? - SLRPNK
slrpnk.netHey guys! I want to convert my now corebooted Thinkpad T430 into a Nextcloud
server and possibly more (Syncthing, maybe Tor, maybe more) 1 500GB SSD, 1 1TB
SSD Currently runs Fedora Kinoite, I could rebase to something like secureblue
uCore, Fedora IoT, uBlue uCore, … Not sure if those would have broken configs
though. Maybe I would prefer something with slower pace, but tbh the pace of
CentOS bootc becoming a thing is quite frustrating. This would likely be the
perfect ‘install and forget’ distro for many, a KDE Image would be there in no
time. I wouldnt want to use a traditional distro, even though a base Debian or
AlmaLinux/ Rockylinux (what the hell was that of a hydra? Cut off one head,
spawn 2? what are the differences??) could just be fine. I used Debian in the
past, it really just works. I would like - Nextcloud AIO docker image, maybe
with podman? It is supposedly more secure but the world runs on Docker, and all
is fine. Podman is a pain quite often. - some nice management like Cockpit - dyn
DNS, for example with NoIP, best free - secure ssh, that should be no issue -
btrfs? or zfs? with backups to a secondary drive - automatic updates with
snapshot creation. Atomic system would be easiest here. - easy to use and secure
reverse proxy, with DynDNS for reliable address on the internet. NGINX, Traefik,
Caddy, what is the best here?? Here I am not sure if I should use 1TB + 1TB, or
500GB used and 1TB backup. BTRFS backups can be incremental. while I made a list
of BTRFS tools [https://github.com/boredsquirrel/awesome-btrfs] I still have no
idea what the best tool for this job is.
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