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Replicate Cloudron backup to a second (and third) datacenter

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    p44
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Dear all,

    at the moment Cloudron does not offer ability to do multiple location bakcup.

    What can be a best practice to replicate a backup on one or more different datacenters?

    Thank's a lot!

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    • P p44

      Dear all,

      at the moment Cloudron does not offer ability to do multiple location bakcup.

      What can be a best practice to replicate a backup on one or more different datacenters?

      Thank's a lot!

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      @p44
      The only way I know of is doing a local backup and pushing it with e.g. restic to different locations

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      • P p44

        Dear all,

        at the moment Cloudron does not offer ability to do multiple location bakcup.

        What can be a best practice to replicate a backup on one or more different datacenters?

        Thank's a lot!

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        wrote on last edited by girish
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        @p44 I guess you can write a script to download/copy the backups. My backups are at home, I simply do a manual copy of the latest backup into another hard drive every month or so. I understand this is not ideal 🙂

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        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

          @p44
          The only way I know of is doing a local backup and pushing it with e.g. restic to different locations

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          @necrevistonnezr Ok I'll take a look but for me is a little bit complicated

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            @p44 I guess you can write a script to download/copy the backups. My backups are at home, I simply do a manual copy of the latest backup into another hard drive every month or so. I understand this is not ideal 🙂

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            @girish said in Replicate Cloudron backup to a second (and third) datacenter:

            @p44 I guess you can write a script to download/copy the backups. My backups are at home, I simply do a manual copy of the latest backup into another hard drive every month or so. I understand this is not ideal 🙂

            Thank's Girish but idea is to keep a second copy on a different datacenter so in case of restore/recovery can be faster than upload all data from a DSL connection.

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              @girish said in Replicate Cloudron backup to a second (and third) datacenter:

              @p44 I guess you can write a script to download/copy the backups. My backups are at home, I simply do a manual copy of the latest backup into another hard drive every month or so. I understand this is not ideal 🙂

              Thank's Girish but idea is to keep a second copy on a different datacenter so in case of restore/recovery can be faster than upload all data from a DSL connection.

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              Googling I found this: https://www.multcloud.com/product.

              Their forum seems to be active: http://forum.multcloud.com (but with broken ssl...).

              What do you think?

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              • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                @p44
                The only way I know of is doing a local backup and pushing it with e.g. restic to different locations

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                @necrevistonnezr said in Replicate Cloudron backup to a second (and third) datacenter:

                pushing it with e.g. restic to different locations

                Another tool for this use case would be rclone.

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                • fbartelsF fbartels

                  @necrevistonnezr said in Replicate Cloudron backup to a second (and third) datacenter:

                  pushing it with e.g. restic to different locations

                  Another tool for this use case would be rclone.

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                  @fbartels Thank's a lot, I'll take a look.

                  Rclone can «Mirror cloud data to other cloud services or locally». So I can «Mount multiple, encrypted, cached or diverse cloud storage as a disk», as described.

                  Eg. on a third Cloudron I can mount Storage A (source) and Storage B (destination) and use Rclone to move data.

                  Can be a good solution?

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                    Cloudron 1: Use minio on Cloudron 2 as backup
                    Cloudron 2: Backup minio to a different datacenter/location

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