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S3 files upload (&database config)

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      How can enable my ghost installation to store files on S3 compatible storage?
      The Ghost's page reference two options (https://github.com/spanishdict/ghost-s3-compat & https://github.com/colinmeinke/ghost-storage-adapter-s3), but they looks abandoned and they require Docker image change, if I get it right.

      And is there any way to use external database as well? Didn't find anything in Ghost's admin UI on this regards.

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        How can enable my ghost installation to store files on S3 compatible storage?
        The Ghost's page reference two options (https://github.com/spanishdict/ghost-s3-compat & https://github.com/colinmeinke/ghost-storage-adapter-s3), but they looks abandoned and they require Docker image change, if I get it right.

        And is there any way to use external database as well? Didn't find anything in Ghost's admin UI on this regards.

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        @potemkin_ai you can use things like rclone to manually mount a remote S3 service from the CLI, then in Cloudron mount that directory as a volume, which you can then configure for your Ghost app.

        Conscious tech

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          @potemkin_ai you can use things like rclone to manually mount a remote S3 service from the CLI, then in Cloudron mount that directory as a volume, which you can then configure for your Ghost app.

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          @robi thanks, will keep in mind. It has at least one major flow: I will also have to rewrite the links in the articles and they won't work in WYSIWIG anymore.

          With this said, I would rather have a proper solution, as opposed to that kind of work-arounds.

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