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Wasabi backup option needs support for recently added Canadian region

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    • d19dotcaD Offline
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      wrote on last edited by d19dotca
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      Looks like Wasabi added support for the first Canadian region in their datacentre locations. Please add support in the Wasabi backup option to display the latest regions.

      https://wasabi.com/press-releases/wasabi-technologies-brings-best-in-class-hot-cloud-storage-to-toronto/

      https://wasabi.com/locations/

      Canada region code: ca-central-1

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      Dustin Dauncey
      www.d19.ca

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        Seems like we were missing quite a few new Wasabi regions. Those are added now for the next release.

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          Thanks @nebulon. I've been trying it since yesterday simply using the generic s3-compatible option instead of the dedicated Wasabi option. I assume there's no real differences between them, and that the Wasabi method is more of a pre-built values template for the s3-compatible option? I ask because I'm wondering if once the next update is out with the new Wasabi regions added if I should bother switching back to the Wasabi option instead of the generic s3-compatible one.

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          Dustin Dauncey
          www.d19.ca

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          • d19dotcaD d19dotca

            Thanks @nebulon. I've been trying it since yesterday simply using the generic s3-compatible option instead of the dedicated Wasabi option. I assume there's no real differences between them, and that the Wasabi method is more of a pre-built values template for the s3-compatible option? I ask because I'm wondering if once the next update is out with the new Wasabi regions added if I should bother switching back to the Wasabi option instead of the generic s3-compatible one.

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            @d19dotca that's correct. There is no difference between using S3 compat vs Wasabi option since as you guessed they are just templates for pre-filling. Also, when you update, it won't get automatically changed to Wasabi, it will remain as s3 compatible.

            The change is entirely just UI - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/dashboard/-/commit/8dfc142905171160ba41bdb592933bd2dd60748d

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