u/sygmondev

▲ 3 r/BEFire+1 crossposts

Company car compensation after being fired

Hi,

I’m going back and forward and I can’t find any clear answer.

I know that a company car has to be compensated for the 3 months pay period after being fired, but I don’t know approximately the amount.

Had anyone experience with this? Ware you compensated for the company car?

I wasn’t and I want to ask for compensation but I don’t know how much.

Edit: the car was taken on the day I was fired and I had no car while on notice period.

Edit2: I stopped working immediately and I was compensated for the 3 month period.

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u/sygmondev — 1 day ago
▲ 19 r/homelab

Can’t afford more storage

I built my homelab and have enough hardware with enough HDD trays but…

I want 3-2-1 backup for my critical data (currently ~8TB) but can’t afford more HDDs.

Current stock: 3 x 16TB, 8TB, 4TB, 2TB and a portable 2TB.

My initial plan: raidz1 with the 3 x 16TB. High risk! Just read about it. Plan canceled.

Now I’m thinking:

Plan B: To use the three 16TB… one for NAS, one for Backup and one for off-site backup.

Plan C: To use 2 x 16TB in raid1 for NAS and 1 x 16TB for Backup. Later, when budget or prices go down, purchase another 16TB for off-site backup.

The 4TB/8TB will be used for non critical data or for most critical data as offline backup.

Looking forward for your opinions and suggestions.
Thank you.

UPDATE (more info):

- no budget at all
- homelab with 25 years old huge raw photos and videos of (extended) family and friends, currently at 8TB and getting bigger month by month
- I consider it production environment, from data safety point of view, not uptime
- currently on TrueNAS 3 x 16TB raidz1 without snapshots (turned off till I find a better plan)
- high risk because of heavy resilvering, leading to second disk failure, losing all data
- upload/download speed for off-site backup is ~400kbps

Thank you for each one of you, your comments really help me (most probably others too).

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u/sygmondev — 12 days ago