I've been at it for over a decade. Home router has firewall exceptions for SSH (not port 22 though), TLS IRC, and 80/443, which are forwarded to my home server with fail2ban.
I run SSH (requires PKI outside local network), IRC, nextcloud, and ampache (though don't really use ampache anymore :( ).
Home server is encrypted RAID6 Arch Linux. If I had to do it again I'd forego rolling releases and use something more stable, like Debian.
Encrypted backups are done to backblaze once a month. I also have a backup drive that I plug in on occasion, encrypted of course.
Which reminds me my RAID6 drives are getting old now... I'm tempted to move to a VPS.
I run SSH (requires PKI outside local network), IRC, nextcloud, and ampache (though don't really use ampache anymore :( ).
Home server is encrypted RAID6 Arch Linux. If I had to do it again I'd forego rolling releases and use something more stable, like Debian.
Encrypted backups are done to backblaze once a month. I also have a backup drive that I plug in on occasion, encrypted of course.
Which reminds me my RAID6 drives are getting old now... I'm tempted to move to a VPS.