blumeops/docs/reference/storage/sifaka.md
Erich Blume dc46eb7def Update all docs titles to human-readable (#117)
## Summary
- Updated frontmatter `title:` in all 63 doc cards from slug-case to human-readable (e.g. `borgmatic` → `Borgmatic`, `ai-assistance-guide` → `AI Assistance Guide`)
- Titles now closely match file stems so `[[wiki-links]]` render naturally without alternate anchor text
- Corrected titles that diverged from stems (e.g. `host-inventory` → `Hosts`, `grafana-alloy` → `Alloy`, `argocd-applications` → `Apps`)
- Deleted `title-test-alpha.md` and `title-test-beta.md` test cards and removed their reference index entry

## Deployment and Testing
- [x] `docs-check-links` passes — all wiki-links valid
- [x] `docs-check-index` passes
- [x] `docs-check-filenames` passes
- [ ] Verify titles render correctly on docs site after deploy

Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/117
2026-02-07 21:44:57 -08:00

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title tags
Sifaka
storage

Sifaka NAS

Synology NAS providing network storage and backup target.

Quick Reference

Property Value
Dashboard https://nas.ops.eblu.me
Model Synology
Storage 10.9TB RAID 5
Role Backup target, media storage

Network Shares

Share Path Purpose Consumers
backups /volume1/backups Borg backup repository borgmatic
torrents /volume1/torrents ZIM downloads kiwix, transmission
music /volume1/music Music library navidrome
allisonflix /volume1/allisonflix Video library jellyfin
photos /volume1/photos Photo library immich

NFS Exports

Export Allowed Clients Purpose
/volume1/torrents 192.168.1.0/24, 100.64.0.0/10 k8s pods via Docker NAT
/volume1/music 192.168.1.0/24, 100.64.0.0/10 k8s pods via Docker NAT
/volume1/photos 192.168.1.0/24, 100.64.0.0/10 k8s pods via Docker NAT

Monitoring

Node exporter running in Docker container, scraped by prometheus at sifaka:9100.

Tailscale

  • Tag: tag:nas
  • ACL: tag:homelab can access for backups

Backup

Sifaka is the target for backup, not a backup source. borgmatic sends backups TO sifaka, not OF sifaka.

Data protection for sifaka itself currently relies on the Synology RAID 5 configuration, which provides single-disk fault tolerance. Future plans include offsite duplication for additional resiliency.