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I'd look into cloud-based backup (for the off-site component) using something like Backblaze B2 to ensure you don't lose the data on that external drive when it fails.
IIRC, 25gb on B2 is about $30/mo. ImpossibleCloud is about the same.
From a get-files-to-home while remote standpoint, Syncthing is hard to beat. It works, it has clients for every OS, it's encrypted, it's free.
I'd probably also look for more robust storage at home. External drives are notorious for failures. In 30+ years of doing this stuff, I've had a handful of internal drives fail (perhaps 3%, at most). While externals it's more like 15%, and that's in a relatively short time, within 2 years of use. Externals get dropped, experience greater and more frequent temp cycles, and lack cooling.
I haven't priced consumer NAS lately, but for 25+ TB, that's where I'd be looking. And that would also potentially give you an OS that can run things like Duplicati and Syncthing.