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[–] TitanLaGrange 1 points 2 years ago

I host a variety of stuff (Plex and GitLab being the most-used).

As a reminder, make sure you've got a backup plan. The PC I have my stuff hosted on just died (cause unknown), so my stuff is offline until I have time to fix it.

Everything is in Docker so in principle it's pretty easy to recover, but that box is the only not-laptop I've got and I don't have the hardware on hand to bring up the drives on anything else, so stuff is going to be down for a bit. Not a big deal, all the important stuff is backed up elsewhere, but my media library is annoyingly inaccessible for a few days.