ElevenNotesB
It has it’s dedicated place, and is my emergency backpack with everything to survive for a few days. It’s simply connected via a sowed in keystone jack. It uses an embedded RPi powered by PoE (via said keystone jack) and auto syncs everything. It mostly only syncs PDF/A that I can use to view on a netbook, in case society collapses (instructions and manuals). Backpack has a small solar array and a 40mAh battery pack. Emergency equipment, knifes, axe, rope, fire kit and all of that. It’s also the backpack I take on trips and hikes, to see its endurance. It’s not meant as a backup your pictures kit, for that I have the four physical locations which are all in different parts of the country.
Wait till you learn about Wireguard.
3-2-1-1-0 and you have 99.9999% covered. I replicate all backups between four physical locations, doesn’t get more overkill than this. For personal use I even have a backpack with external HDD in it, that syncs the most important data every day.
Why do they need VDI to manage files? A simple web UI not enough?
Over what distance? What bandwidth?
Funny idea but I see no point in it?
Use NVMe as cache and the 10G will be 100% used.
Are you happy with your current speed? Did you check how much more you would pay for the 60 or 200 option?