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The only change I would recommend looking at is using a backup tool like restic, which can encrypt and also provide snapshots. Restic (and ilk, I'm sure) also deduplicate incremental backups, can compress, and (restic, at least) can mount snapshots. That last feature has been so helpful to me, because it allows easy access to individual files in a snapshot.
Restic also supports a number of cloud storage backends, like BackBlaze, which makes offsite storage hella easier than carting physical media around.
There are a couple of these sorts of tools, and while I'm most familiar with restic, I'd guess they have similar capability. I'd suspect using one would simplify your set-up.