@jaden said:
+1 for duplicacy (backing up to Wasabi).
I also create a daily rclone snapshot to BackBlaze B2 for redundancy.
Same, in addition to incremental with Duplicacy I have a daily rclone copy to 1fichier (encrypted 7z).
Any resources or How Tos for doing this?
(backup via rclone --> I use pCloud and Duplicacy for b2)
Thanks in advance
Set up rclone using rclone config, hit n for new remote, give it a name, then choose the type of backend. Once you've configured the backend, rclone is pretty simple.
Not answering your question specifically, but with borg an incremental would be like this:
@jaden said:
+1 for duplicacy (backing up to Wasabi).
I also create a daily rclone snapshot to BackBlaze B2 for redundancy.
Same, in addition to incremental with Duplicacy I have a daily rclone copy to 1fichier (encrypted 7z).
Good old 1Fichier
Guess whose recommendation I followed, almost two years ago, to get multiple years of it? :-) I'll keep an eye on Koofr, if they ever discount their 1TB again (maybe for Black Friday).
Hehe Missing the FTP option from 1fichier. Other than that Koofr is great
Comments
Set up rclone using
rclone config
, hitn
for new remote, give it a name, then choose the type of backend. Once you've configured the backend, rclone is pretty simple.Not answering your question specifically, but with borg an incremental would be like this:
For rclone, once it is configured you just replace
OneDrive
with the name of your backend (aka 'remote').Hehe Missing the FTP option from 1fichier. Other than that Koofr is great
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
I do a variant of this:https://howtoforge.com/append-only-backups-with-borg-to-another-vps-or-dedicated-server/
Storage is Astian cloud webdav mounted and also a 2nd backup associated with my email provider account.
Everything gets pushed to the VPS running borgbackup as the server.
More useful stuff:https://samirparikh.com/blog/borgbackup.html#initializing-a-repository
BorgBackup
I modified an existing Ansible role heavily a while ago to deploy it on our servers and transfer to a remote backup server over SSH.
Universal Layer LLC, a privacy conscious hosting provider
Check us out @ ulayer.net / twitter.com/ulayer_net