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My whole environment is in docker-compose which is "backed" to github.
My config/system drive is backed with veeam to one drive.
The backup is backed with rsync to another drive every week.
But: I only have a 1-drive NAS because I don't have the place for a proper PC with drive caddies and a commercial nas (synology, qnap) are not my jam because I'd need a transcoding capable gpu and those models are overpriced for what I need.
And with plain debian I get unlimited system updates (per distro release) and learn linux along the way.