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selfhost:concepts [2025/03/13 10:10] – [B) The Approach] willyselfhost:concepts [2025/03/13 14:52] (current) – [Basic Requirements] willy
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 The following are the **very basics** that i assume you will take into consideration, on which you should not even think to skip: The following are the **very basics** that i assume you will take into consideration, on which you should not even think to skip:
   * Have a **proper backup plan** in place (see [[selfhost:backup|here]]), and **verify your backups** regularly.   * Have a **proper backup plan** in place (see [[selfhost:backup|here]]), and **verify your backups** regularly.
-  * Have **two** ISPs to provide a failsafe internet connection (see [[router:multiisp|here]]) +  * Have **two** ISPs to provide a failsafe internet connection (see [[networking:opnsense_multiwan|here]]) 
-  * Stored your data on some redoundant **RAID array** (see [[selfhost:storage|here]])+  * Stored your data on some redoundant **RAID array** (see [[gentoo:storage|here]])
   * Have an **UPS** solution to protect your server / disk RAIDS from blackouts   * Have an **UPS** solution to protect your server / disk RAIDS from blackouts
  
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 Focusing on your technological home architecture, here is composed of: Focusing on your technological home architecture, here is composed of:
   * A //home server// which hosts all the private services you need (see [[selfhost:home_server|here]])   * A //home server// which hosts all the private services you need (see [[selfhost:home_server|here]])
-  * An //automation server// which takes care of the home automation itself (see [[:homeautomation|here]])+  * An //automation server// which takes care of the home automation itself (see [[homeautomation:start|here]])
   * A //network gateway// which connects your home network to the outside world (see [[selfhost:gateway|here]])   * A //network gateway// which connects your home network to the outside world (see [[selfhost:gateway|here]])
   * One or more //WiFi access points// to provide reliable WiFi coverage to your home (see [[networking:wifiplanning|here]])   * One or more //WiFi access points// to provide reliable WiFi coverage to your home (see [[networking:wifiplanning|here]])

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