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  3. While planning my NAS build, I had a sobering realization.

While planning my NAS build, I had a sobering realization.

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  • dima@dol.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    While planning my NAS build, I had a sobering realization. My "Bus Factor" at home is exactly 1.

    I'm going to spend so much time securing my data against drive failures and hackers but what about my family? If something happens to me, my homelab becomes a digital tomb that no one has the keys to.

    I dug up this repo I bookmarked a while ago: eol-dr (End of Life / Disaster Recovery). It’s basically a framework for documenting your digital life for your loved ones.

    GitHub: https://github.com/potatoqualitee/eol-dr

    Configuring a RAID array is easy. Writing a "How to access our photos when I'm gone" guide is the hard part. Probably, the hardest. But it's arguably the most important backup you'll ever make.
    Hope it'll be useful for somebody. Just make a star and take a look later when you feel it's a time.

    #SelfHosted #Homelab #DigitalLegacy #OpSec #SysAdmin #Privacy #LifeTips #BusFactor #Backup #Nas #Death #Thoughts #Blog

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    • dima@dol.socialD dima@dol.social

      While planning my NAS build, I had a sobering realization. My "Bus Factor" at home is exactly 1.

      I'm going to spend so much time securing my data against drive failures and hackers but what about my family? If something happens to me, my homelab becomes a digital tomb that no one has the keys to.

      I dug up this repo I bookmarked a while ago: eol-dr (End of Life / Disaster Recovery). It’s basically a framework for documenting your digital life for your loved ones.

      GitHub: https://github.com/potatoqualitee/eol-dr

      Configuring a RAID array is easy. Writing a "How to access our photos when I'm gone" guide is the hard part. Probably, the hardest. But it's arguably the most important backup you'll ever make.
      Hope it'll be useful for somebody. Just make a star and take a look later when you feel it's a time.

      #SelfHosted #Homelab #DigitalLegacy #OpSec #SysAdmin #Privacy #LifeTips #BusFactor #Backup #Nas #Death #Thoughts #Blog

      ggrey@social.thelab.unoG This user is from outside of this forum
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      ggrey@social.thelab.uno
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      @dima you've earned my follow as well. Never thought about it 🤔

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