What's coming in 8.1
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We will be working on the following for 8.1:
- Backup integrity - store size and checksum of backups. Also provide a way to "verify" backup integrity in the remote.
- Show backup/restore progress
- Multiple Backup Destinations
- Granular Backup schedule
- Fix issue with removal of stale/failed/partial backups
- Add sqlite3 addon
- Remove the global lock for backups.
- App archival?
- VM mode for apps?
- Branding of OIDC button
- Add more notification methods
- Don't run du for small disks (see)
- Mail attachment search
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@girish said in What's coming in 7.6:
IRestic backend.
Can’t wait for this (kind of a) solution as + 200GB every day is taking too long and too inefficient
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More backup retention options, even better, customizable, per app.
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@girish said in What's coming in 7.6:
If we have time, maybe we look into testing out a Restic backend.
In combination with rclone - hard to beat and covering almost any online storage
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@girish said in What's coming in 7.6:
Add Hetzner Storage Box backend (based on rsync)
This seems to be very interesting feature...
Waiting also for native multiple backup locations ️
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@girish it would also be very useful to have on 'app level / settings' an option to keep "global backup schedule" or use a "app backup schedule". This way you can make for some apps (like data sensitive apps like CRM) an hourly backup schedule where for a +200GB Nextcloud you can keep the daily "global schedule".
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@girish Yes, it’s different. Many times I’ve thought about removing an app, or mess about with configurations etc. from an app that is running ok, but for some reason I want to change.
One scenario is this example. Let’s say I wanted to create an offline backup of articles in my “pocket” account (getpocket.com). I could use Wallabag for this purpose, import everything and leave it running. But let’s say I don’t need this running persistently, I just want to keep an old backup lying around. With the functionality I ask for, I could simply backup the current Wallabag installation, put the backup in cold storage, and then 5 years later, I could simply install directly from this backup.
A second scenario; if I want to play around with loads of different settings for an app, I could simply take a backup first, mess about however much without worrying whether I destroyed something, and then uninstall the version I broke due to my fiddling about, and simply reinstall from the old backup.
A third scenario; when Cloudron offers upgrades that break functionality, I could simply backup the app containing the old version and all my settings and data, and then upgrade knowing full well that I kept an old, working copy in case something I needed was broken.
The perfect implementation of this “install app from backup” would be to be able to browse old backup files like “an app store”, and install in the same way (ie. choosing a new location for an old backuped version etc). But that’s perhaps asking for too much?
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- Please eliminate the All Mail feature or give the chance to turn it off.
- Disable the automatic Install or Activation of SMTP default pligin. I use WP Mail SMTP, the default one create conflicts
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@estudios507 yes, we will add an option to disable All Mail in the next release. As for the WP Email, can you not disable it - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#mail-from-address ?
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@estudios507 2. I guess a WordPress app specific request? I used to use WP Mail SMTP, but switched to Fluent SMTP. Sorry to hijack, and if you have your reasons, just thought you might also like to the same reasons.