So I’ve been self-hosting for a few years now…got a decent setup…
But I only really got into docker-compose in the last few months… I mean, I’ve used it through the “Apps” in TureNAS, but never directly…
I ran a mastodon host on a VM (giant pain in the ass) and a few other things that weren’t available as apps, but never mainstream…
Once I got into it, I managed to get everything moved over to truenas as docker containers…
Last week it saved my ass…the AC in the house failed…and I was able to shut down everything save the Truenas (with a fan pointed at the front of the server) and keep everything up and running throughout…
So it’s been helpful to know, and an awesome learning experience. (I’m happiest when I’m learning new things)
My question is this…
How do you back them up? I mean, I have snapshot backups of my docker-volume ZFS dataset, and replicate that to a remote host…but I’m not even sure I’d know how to recover it if I had to…is it just a file copy and restart?


Yeah I am pretty comfortable with CLI on linux, but I just never bothered with TrueNas. Also I am lazy and once something works I just leave it there even when I could improve it lol.
I have been meaning to venture into Proxmox as well but I don’t have the time or spare parts to get a new machine running atm. Maybe someday I’ll get around to it though as it seems like a nice playground without breaking things.
It’s just Debian, no surprises.