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Hello everyone,

I am currently planning to leave Google Drive with all my data (currently "only" 90GB).

I like the idea of being able to access my data from everywhere though.

Due to how ISPs work where I live, I don't have a fixed IP, except I pay a monthly fee for that and become a "business client".

What do I need besides a NAS (or a Pi with an attached external HDD) to store and access my data?

I currently only have a Laptop and a Pi 3B + WD Elements I already use for Plex.

Plex has the "luxury" of auto-configuring my router and somehow mapping its IP so I can "just connect" from everywhere.

Is there something like that for storage?

What security measures should I consider?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Depending how important your data is, you may want to consider still backing some of it up to the cloud. You're not going to get the same level of protection with a NAS that you will on the cloud.

I have a decently sized NAS which stores my Plex media and Nextcloud data and will backup Nextcloud daily to Backblaze B2. This way if anything happens to my NAS, I still have my irreplaceable data protected.