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Set up peertube in a proxmox, difficulty: My hosting provider doesn't allow 443 or 80, I have cloudflare working for other things but I think this invades their TOS
Set up immich in a proxmox. Difficulty: I need regular backups off site and it's going to be pretty large.My wife is a professional photographer.
Set up my Coral TPU with frigate replacing my aging win10 blue iris.
I am also struggling with off-site backups. Mainly because I don't have a cheap and regular way of doing it.
You could have a friend to them for you, and viceversa.
That would be the idea, but then my friend would need to have a server running at his place. And there is still the problem of how to transfer the data securely over the network to my friend, without poking (too many) holes in the firewall