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    ekevu123
    wrote on last edited by joseph
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    Since Cloudron doesn't backup volumes, what is the best solution to handle that? I have about 250 GB (potentially growing) that I would like to have in another location.

    I am assuming I would write a script with a cron job to back up regularly to a destination of my choice and have it run independently of Cloudron?

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      @ekevu123 yes, using rclone+cron setup independent of Cloudron is the way to go. Your server provider might also provide volume backups/snapshots.

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        I am with Vultr and they don't.

        And do you have any idea where to sync this to? Would the usual backup provider work such as Backblaze?

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          @ekevu123 instead of rclone, use something like restic. It's a single binary and you can setup a restic repo in something like Backblaze.

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            #5

            Restic: https://restic.net
            Supported repos out of the box: https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html
            Other repos when combining restic with rclone: https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#other-services-via-rclone

            A starting point: https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/community/restic-rclone/

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