Thank you! So it's Hot but with a boost to smaller communities.
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What does Scaled do? I tried to find out but searching gave me nothing.
They don't need the homelab, they need the docs that are stored there (preferably without having to muck around with the homelab at all).
I'd have all your services internal and have an additional reverse proxy in the DMZ that connects back to the internal services for anything that you expose.
Hyper Backup supports an external drive, so I set it up to go off my NAS. This is pretty great.
I guess what I could do is set up a specific storage path for Vital Documents and make sure that all the info that's needed is in the path, so then I can just back that up to a USB drive and it'll be easy to grab and put into her computer. Much cheaper, and probably much easier too.
I wonder if it wouldn't be smarter to like get a cheap netbook or something and just sync paperless to it daily, and have it set up for easy grab-and-go.. or even have it be the storage with a share that paperless in the lab uses?
I couldn't say.
Discovered late last century
Nope, don't like that.
Hard-hitting news.
Seriously, though, that was pretty interesting. Thanks!
Congratulations!
I have exposed endpoints hitting HAProxy in pfSense, which then reverse proxies as needed. Same thing, basically.