Backblaze "Snapshot" folder: multiple file copies retained
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@robi Interesting, but for a backup I think is better to rely to outside service provider than a self hosted instance on Minio.
@p44 @robi that's not a bad idea, actually. I always disliked the fact that my backups are with a 3rd party, but thought it's "OK" since it's pass-protected. I think I'm going to go with a combo of the two, iDrive e2 for regular apps and Minio for the sensitive ones like Vaultwarden, Nextcloud, etc. I can't wait for the multi-backup destination update.
BTW, any idea if it's possible to "easily" run two Cloudrons on the same network? By easily, I mean not going through a complicated set up that's over my technical skills, or introduce another weak/fail point. I'd like to have a dedicated server in-house for Minio only instead of having it reside on one of my existing homeservers (have one at home and at work).
And I just remembered why I've been procrastinating, I've been WAITING for multi-backup destination
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@humptydumpty we all are waiting for multi-backup destination and, eventually, for Sshfs integrity check.
iDrive e2 is going very good, since 48hours installing that service.
A question for you: do you encrypt backups? If yes, Vaultwarden should be "safe" also on a 3rd party service...
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@humptydumpty we all are waiting for multi-backup destination and, eventually, for Sshfs integrity check.
iDrive e2 is going very good, since 48hours installing that service.
A question for you: do you encrypt backups? If yes, Vaultwarden should be "safe" also on a 3rd party service...
@p44 Yes, definitely. I'm backing up all my apps to BB all pass-protected including VW. But, why take the extra risk when I can have it on-premise?
BTW, 48 hours is too short of a time to tell. Please let me know if you end up having a "failed backup" notification in coming weeks.
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@humptydumpty Yes, 48 hours is too short, let's see what will happens ... of course I'll inform in case of "failed backup".
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I just noticed BB's pricing has changed to have a bare minimum $6/TB/mo charge. I wonder if they're deliberately causing the failed backups to kick me off the grandfathered plan
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@humptydumpty Or, more likely, they've limited resources for those with legacy plans... Who knows...
Anyway, by doing this they lose customers...
It's no longer the cost of $5 or $6 per TB, but the hidden cost of time to have to examine all the failed uploads that time out (and lately it was happening almost every day).
Failed backups, plus multiple file copies retained, they led me to change...
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@humptydumpty Check this post about Minio: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/13844/minio-removing-the-interface-for-community-edition
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@humptydumpty Check this post about Minio: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/13844/minio-removing-the-interface-for-community-edition
@p44 well, that s*cks.
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@p44 well, that s*cks.
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I just noticed BB's pricing has changed to have a bare minimum $6/TB/mo charge. I wonder if they're deliberately causing the failed backups to kick me off the grandfathered plan
@humptydumpty After a week, more or less, I can confirm: with iDrive e2 no any failed backup...
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@humptydumpty After a week, more or less, I can confirm: with iDrive e2 no any failed backup...
@p44 Perfect
Thanks for the follow-up.
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