I’ve loved using Backblaze B2 buckets. Been using them for years and it’s very reasonable. Many different backup titles can use them.
I’ve loved using Backblaze B2 buckets. Been using them for years and it’s very reasonable. Many different backup titles can use them.
Not sure if this is a path you’d want to follow but I use it with Cloudflare tunnels.
I tried it a while back, maybe a month or two, and for some reason I couldn’t even get it to run. It’s not my first time using docker, I have almost 60 containers now, but for some reason something wasn’t clicking. I’m bummed b/c I really want to try it. I’ll revisit it again probably in the next month or two just to see if something has changed. Sorry I"m not more helpful.
I’ve moved from Synology and have started using Owncloud. So far it has been mostly fine. I had a wierd issue upgrading from 10.13 to 10.14 but was able to simply redo my setup and it’s now fine. However, I’m also checking out Seafile. So far it seems very quick and works well but I haven’t gotten to really put it through the paces. It’s main downside is the data not being stored in standard files/folders. My 2 cents…
You might want to check out their Tunnels product. It might do what you want and is easy.
So instead of arguing with you about whether or not you need them or how many to have, I’m going to give you what you asked. While I haven’t used a ton of smart locks the ones that I have preferred and work the best for me are Schlage Sense. I’ve had them for over 4 years and they have always worked fine. I’ve only changed batteries maybe 2-3 times. Honestly I just never have to think about them… they work.
95% of the time I’ll use the CLI but occasionally it’s faster for me to check a bunch of boxes in Portainer and restart entire stacks at the same time instead of going to each one’s folder. Maybe a few other little things like that but you get the idea.