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If this fits your budget (you still need the actuals disks…) it’s not a bad choice. Speed should be sufficient for HDDs, as it’s USB 3.
As the other poster suggested, don’t use its hardware raid. Use it as a JBOD and configure the raid in Linux with ZFS or similar.
And never forget: RAID is not a backup! You still need to do regular backups, at least for important data.
guys are not downloading enough 😅
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I’m using organizr, it embeds your apps in tabs/iframes and allows you to configure them in the UI.
It depends on your usage. If you are downloading hundreds of GB per month or more, a block account does not make sense.
Personally I get almost everything off torrents, so I also have some Block accounts which last me many years for the occassional use.
Insurance is privatized with many providers, however the ‘base insurance’ covers the same at all providers and is mandatory to have for all residents. However base insurance prices still vary between providers every year, so people are encouraged to switch the provider regularily, which is a business on its own with brokers / call centers getting bonuses for every ‘sign up’, which means a lot of wasted money:
https://www.emolument.com/salary-reports/jobs/insurance-broker/45892
Honestly, unless you can spend more $, one or two USB disks for the mini pc is probably your only choice.
I’m surprised no one mentioned ansible yet. It’s meant for this (and more).
By ssh keys I assume you’re talking about authorized_keys, not private keys. I agree with other posters that private keys should not be synced, just generate new ones and add them to the relevant servers authorized_keys with ansible.