Not the top level directory, obviously.
For me, it would be my Camera directory. Worst case scenario would be to part ways with all the photos and videos I took for 15+ years, including the digital versions of a few hundred objects.
/users
/Volume1 ;) guess my system
Proxmox, I presume?
Good shit
The user profile directory? Almost everything is in there somewhere.
Not that it matters much. If the PSU went out and took everything with it i’d only lose a few hours work.
It’d be annoying but i’d probably be a lot more annoyed with having to replace the hardware.
It’d only take a few hours to restore from backup but it’d take several days to get a similar machine.
Realistically if this thing goes out i’m just going to spin it up in a VM on one of the other machines I have on hand until I can find a suitable upgrade to replace it with rather than trying to put it back like it was as it’s long overdue to be replaced anyway.
duh ~ home
Pictures. It’s every photo and video of my family, and backups of several other people’s photos.
On my server I would keep /NAS/Photos. Sure I’m loosing 45TB of everything else, but all my photos are stored in there. Some are irreplaceable, and sure they’re backed up, but I read the question as “you loose everything except the one folder”. So if I lost all my backups, Photos is the only one that would be devastating.
Losing 45TB sounds like a rough day. Glad to hear you have backups, bro.
Stuff
Music
Everything else is either easy to replace or it’s stuff I never access
/mediastack. Has all my movies, shows, music, books, audiobooks etc.
Probably my back ups, I only have one source anyhow
Simple: Pr0n
Media
It’s where all my media lives - it’s then split into isos, other isos, cd rips and photos etc. The other top level directories are Downloads (torrents and nzbs), Document backup, and a folder for the library files for Plex, MusicBrainz and the Plex arr ecosystem. I can’t be doing with loads of top level folders.
/audio
It contains all my music and audio dramas (star wars, hhgttg, big finish stuff, graphic audio stuff).
/files