+1 for this. I use and love Backblaze. Really affordable. ~$5/mo for unlimited attached external harddrives.
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Hardware@programming.dev•New PCIe card combines 28 SSDs to deliver 224TB total storage and up to 109GB/s sequential read performance
5·6 months agoNot a real homelab, that’s for sure.
ryandenotter@programming.devto
Hardware@programming.dev•New PCIe card combines 28 SSDs to deliver 224TB total storage and up to 109GB/s sequential read performance
17·6 months agoI need this for my homelab…
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Programming@programming.dev•Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work
121·8 months agoI find that using AI can sometimes help me get the ball rolling. Rather than having a blank page, I have some (sometimes shitty) code that I can start from. I have never used 100% of generated code in production.

The easiest way to do this is through Tailscale. It is a super easy to set up Wireguard VPN Mesh that allows you to access your self-hosted services without exposing them to the public internet.
https://tailscale.com/
Here is a great article to get you started: https://tailscale.com/kb/1017/install
They also have an awesome YouTube channel with great tutorials to help you get started. https://www.youtube.com/@Tailscale
Note: while this way not directly answer OP’s specific question, I believe they will get the outcome they are looking for: external access to self-hosted services