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by Tractor8626 335 days ago
Even in homelab you should totally monitor thing like

- raid health

- free disk space

- whether backup jobs running

- ssl certs expiring

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One could also look every Sunday at 5 pm manually through this stuff. In a homelab, this can be enough.
Look I agree but one can also manage with an always on pc and an external hard drive instead of a homelab. It's part hobby part learning experience.

Also if you have kids 0-6 you can't schedule anything relaibly

One cold also just wait for things to not work before to try and fix them
For backups that's usually not the best strategy.
Assuming backups are the route you want to go, it all depends on how you use your "homelab". To some people homelab is more cattle than pet and it's easier to just hit redeploy rather than restore. To others homelab means the place they store their family photos, run game servers for friends, or do their work from.

Because of the wide breadth of what a homelab can mean it's really hard to make universal statements about what is always good. By the style of the article the author probably wants backups & failure notifications in some way if it's not already covered outside of their custom monitoring.