I have a Pixel 8… a PC with Linux Mint. How do I learn to “self host”. Mainly for photo storage backup. Where do I start? I know nothing, absolutely nothing

  • irmadlad@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    One option you could explore since you didn’t list any other equipment, is a cheap VPS. You can pick one up at LowEndBox for cheap. I have a couple VPS test servers that run about $25 a year. That would help you get your feet wet a bit. You could learn how to deploy Linux server along with the standard defense systems in place like Fail2Ban, UFW, etc.

    Or even a small NUC or RPi.

    • frongt@lemmy.zip
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      12 hours ago

      Agreed. For actual backup, I’d put it in the cloud.

      Really, I’d run immich locally, and then back that up to the cloud, but that depends on how valuable the data really is to you.

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        11 hours ago

        Really, I’d run immich locally,

        There ya go. Encrypted of course. That way OP can still learn to stand up a proper server and defenses before it almost instantaneously attracts the attention of literally any or all of the 1.5 billion known, active, automated bot accounts at this moment +/- show up at your port 22 doorstep and helping themselves to your resources.

        The very first linux server I stood up on a vps, was taken over quite quickly. So, that spurred me on to read tutorials, scour chans and forums, just looking for guidance and knowledge. Now, I understand a lot more that I did way back when so it’s gotten easier. Not that I house a vast trove of wisdom or knowledge…pffffttt…that does not exist. I learn something new all the time. That’s one of the aspects I really love about self hosting.

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          11 hours ago

          Of course. Personally I wouldn’t expose anything to the Internet but a VPN service.