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Reducing backup costs / Backup to pCloud

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    privsec
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    #12

    @staff
    If may be prudent to list a section in the docs specifically for backup providers with referral links to good service providers that are cheap and use renewable power.

    Just a thought

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    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

      @jdaviescoates I'm using IDrive e2 (S3 compatible) and tarball backups. Seems to be the best speed & cost ratio.

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      jdaviescoates
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      @marcusquinn said in Reducing backup costs / Backup to pCloud:

      @jdaviescoates I'm using IDrive e2 (S3 compatible) and tarball backups. Seems to be the best speed & cost ratio.

      I know, that's why I tagged you, because my old chum @eddowding was looking for support in getting that set up 😉

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        johannesjom
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        Regardless of the provider, the possibility to copy the backup to a webdav share would be very good!

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        • E eddowding

          FWIW I asked pCloud:

          Unfortunately, we do not support SSH but WebDAV. Here are the settings to access your pCloud account via WebDav protocol:
          link: https://webdav.pcloud.com (US servers) or https://ewebdav.pcloud.com (EU servers)

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          @eddowding Hi there, I am new to cloudron but have it installed, and want to use webdav to send my cloudron backups to my pcloud account as described in your post here, I have a european server pcloud account with 3TB available so this should get me going well, I just need some help setting the webdav to pcloud as my backup choice, can you please post a description of exactly how to do this as I have searched and found no more info on this or using webdav for this purpose in general?
          Your help is appreciated!

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            @eddowding Hi there, I am new to cloudron but have it installed, and want to use webdav to send my cloudron backups to my pcloud account as described in your post here, I have a european server pcloud account with 3TB available so this should get me going well, I just need some help setting the webdav to pcloud as my backup choice, can you please post a description of exactly how to do this as I have searched and found no more info on this or using webdav for this purpose in general?
            Your help is appreciated!

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            girish
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            @Mad_Mattho Cloudron does not have a way to backup to WebDav . Afaict, pcloud has no way to be "s3 compatible" either. So, it's not straightforward to backup to pcloud.

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            • M Mad_Mattho

              @eddowding Hi there, I am new to cloudron but have it installed, and want to use webdav to send my cloudron backups to my pcloud account as described in your post here, I have a european server pcloud account with 3TB available so this should get me going well, I just need some help setting the webdav to pcloud as my backup choice, can you please post a description of exactly how to do this as I have searched and found no more info on this or using webdav for this purpose in general?
              Your help is appreciated!

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              marcusquinn
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              @Mad_Mattho Checkout iDrive.com e2 or Hetzner.com Storage Box, both well tested and liked by many here.

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                #18

                Enter Shadowdrive, an EU hosted provider with 2TB at € 4.99 / month. Based on Nextcloud. Cheapest privacy minded storage provider I've seen so far.

                https://shadow.tech/en-DE/drive

                "Hosted in Europe, your files are safe from prying eyes, even our own: we do not commercially exploit any data you choose to host, and it is encrypted both in transit and client-side.
                Desktop and mobile clients help you keep your files synced automatically. You can also connect with third-party backup software to ensure that you recover what you need.
                "

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                  @Mad_Mattho and other pDrive customers - The Linux version of pDrive creates "a folder in your [user] directory and use(s) that as a mount point for a virtual drive" (https://www.reddit.com/r/pcloud/comments/13rkrh8/linux_cannot_write_into_pcloud_drive/). If you are on a linux-based server/vm, etc., it sounds like this should work well. I don't know if you would need to start over and install pDrive first, or if you could just install it now post-Cloudron-install without messing up Cloudron. If you give it a try let the rest of us know how it went.

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                    You could try/experiment with using rclone.
                    create a config for your desired mount, for example google drive.
                    Mount that via systemd and then point your backups to that location.

                    For example:
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                    [Unit]
                    Description=rclone Service Google Drive Mount
                    Wants=network-online.target
                    After=network-online.target
                    
                    [Service]
                    Type=notify
                    Environment=RCLONE_CONFIG=/root/.config/rclone/rclone.conf
                    RestartSec=5
                    ExecStart=/usr/bin/rclone mount google:cloudron /mnt/google \
                    # This is for allowing users other than the user running rclone access to the mount
                    --allow-other \
                    # Dropbox is a polling remote so this value can be set very high and any changes are detected via polling.
                    --dir-cache-time 9999h \
                    # Log file location
                    --log-file /root/.config/rclone/logs/rclone-google.log \
                    # Set the log level
                    --log-level INFO \
                    # This is setting the file permission on the mount to user and group have the same access and other can read
                    --umask 002 \
                    # This sets up the remote control daemon so you can issue rc commands locally
                    --rc \
                    # This is the default port it runs on
                    --rc-addr 127.0.0.1:5574 \
                    # no-auth is used as no one else uses my server
                    --rc-no-auth \
                    # The local disk used for caching
                    --cache-dir=/cache/google \
                    # This is used for caching files to local disk for streaming
                    --vfs-cache-mode full \
                    # This limits the cache size to the value below
                    --vfs-cache-max-size 50G \
                    # Speed up the reading: Use fast (less accurate) fingerprints for change detection
                    --vfs-fast-fingerprint \
                    # Wait before uploading
                    --vfs-write-back 1m \
                    # This limits the age in the cache if the size is reached and it removes the oldest files first
                    --vfs-cache-max-age 9999h \
                    # Disable HTTP2
                    #--disable-http2 \
                    # Set the tpslimit
                    --tpslimit 12 \
                    # Set the tpslimit-burst
                    --tpslimit-burst 0
                    ExecStop=/bin/fusermount3 -uz /mnt/google
                    ExecStartPost=/usr/bin/rclone rc vfs/refresh recursive=true --url 127.0.0.1:5574 _async=true
                    Restart=on-failure
                    User=root
                    Group=root
                    
                    [Install]
                    WantedBy=multi-user.target
                    # https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts/blob/master/systemd/rclone-drive.service
                    
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                    • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                      Enter Shadowdrive, an EU hosted provider with 2TB at € 4.99 / month. Based on Nextcloud. Cheapest privacy minded storage provider I've seen so far.

                      https://shadow.tech/en-DE/drive

                      "Hosted in Europe, your files are safe from prying eyes, even our own: we do not commercially exploit any data you choose to host, and it is encrypted both in transit and client-side.
                      Desktop and mobile clients help you keep your files synced automatically. You can also connect with third-party backup software to ensure that you recover what you need.
                      "

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                      lukas
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                      @necrevistonnezr how do you intergrate it in Cloudron for Backups?

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