Tutorial: remote backup of local Cloudron backup snapshots with restic / rclone
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Note that (very effective) compression using zstd has been added to restic beta recently (beta versions are quite stable) - my repository went from 221 GB down to 180 GB with default settings. I have updated the tutorial to reflect this and also a section for migration of existing repos.
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Very handy, bookmarking this post for future learning.
Also handy for Rsync with OSX: https://github.com/rsyncOSX/RsyncOSX
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@necrevistonnezr Very in-depth. I don't use Cloudron anymore, but this is gonna be really good for admins looking for something easy to manage.
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@murgero said in Tutorial: remote backup of local Cloudron backup snapshots with restic / rclone:
@necrevistonnezr Very in-depth. I don't use Cloudron anymore, but this is gonna be really good for admins looking for something easy to manage.
Thanks! Can I ask why you’re not using Cloudron anymore…?
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@necrevistonnezr No bad reasoning here, just needed a few more features and found something else to use. Cloudron is and always will have a special spot in my heart. Love the Cloudron team, and I'll still be around the forums too
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@murgero said in Tutorial: remote backup of local Cloudron backup snapshots with restic / rclone:
just needed a few more features and found something else to use.
What are you using now?
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@jdaviescoates Technically speaking I still use Cloudron, just not for my email. I should have made that clear.
Currently using MailCow.
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@murgero said in Tutorial: remote backup of local Cloudron backup snapshots with restic / rclone:
Currently using MailCow.
Just out of interest, which features does MailCow have that Cloudron's email offering lacks? Thanks!
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@jdaviescoates domain admins, quotas, oauth for 3rd party apps, and rspamd to name a few
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This is super helpful. I’m hoping we see something like this as a feature baked in though. Like multiple backup sources with different schedules
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