In this article I’m going to discuss a Raspberry Pi (RPi) backup strategy that I use and that I recommend you use as well in backing up your RPi devices. This assumes, of course, that you own such devices.
A Pi-Hole server is a piece of software that can be installed on a Raspberry Pi computer, which functions as a network-wide ad-blocker and privacy-enhancing tool. It works by intercepting DNS requests made by devices on a network, and filtering out requests to known advertising and tracking domains.
This document explains how one can go about hosting a .com, .org, or other TLD domain website on a Raspberry Pi Model 3B Plus or 3B after you have the Raspberry Pi up and running. Here is the Raspberry Pi Model 3B Plus that I’m currently using to self-host my .com website.