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type: blog-post
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title: "Tales of the Homelab I: Moving is fun"
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description:
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description: We all make mistakes, here is one of mine as I shared the tales of my homelab hobby. Revenge of the SSDs
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date: 2026-01-23
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Since then, I’ve significantly improved my backup setup. I now use proper mirrored RAID setups on my workstations for both workloads and backups, plus an offsite backup.
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> Fun fact: as I was building my new backup setup, I had another of these SSDs fail on me. That is 2/3 of my external Samsung SSDs I don't think I am going to be buying these again.
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* ZFS with zrepl
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* Borgmatic / BorgBackup for offsite
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* PostgreSQL incremental backups with pgBackRest
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