Are firefly and actual different enough to justify running both? I'm looking into them myself.
As for suggestions on other things to host, maybe a recipe manager like Mealie, Tandoor or nextcloud cookbook?
Are firefly and actual different enough to justify running both? I'm looking into them myself.
As for suggestions on other things to host, maybe a recipe manager like Mealie, Tandoor or nextcloud cookbook?
I don't know if it's a smart solution but I have a HDD in my server that is used just for backups, each night I have rsync automatically moving stuff from multiple locations that I want to back up onto the drive. After that is done I have Kopia backup to B2, with compression, deduplication and encryption. I use healthchecks.io as well to alert me if any of the steps fails to complete (but none of the steps block each other).
What do you have inputting into influxdb? I've been looking into setting up some monitoring for my proxmox/VMs/dockers
I don't have much experience with the recipe managers myself, only just started properly looking. I have used tandoor last year but it was sort of flaky, though that might have improved. I briefly tried it nextcloud cookbook and it works but is pretty basic. I'm currently trying out Mealie and it at least looks good!
I hadn't seen kitchenowl before, it looks interesting. A plus is that it has native apps but apart from that I don't know how well it compares to Mealie.