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  • DigitalOcean with Cloudron Backup Best Practice
    R RamsonGomes

    I've recently switched from A2 Hosting to Digital Ocean as I'm getting into the self-hosting world. I've got my first server set up and have installed Cloudron so that I can easily install and manage various apps I like to use. I'm getting a notification when I login into my Cloudron account that my Cloudron backups are being saved to the same server that Cloudron is running on. I have backups enabled in my DigitalOcean account for my server, but am wondering whether or not it would be a good idea to spin up another server and have Cloudron back up to it?

    What are recommendations for backing up on a VPS provider like DigitalOcean? I'm unsure whether or not having backups enabled on my Ubuntu droplet is enough, or if I should go a step further and send Cloudron backups to an entirely different droplet. I see an option in Cloudron to backup to DigitalOcean Spaces? Maybe this is the way to go. Not sure what that is, but hey, I'm learning 🙂 An y tips and tricks will be much appreciated! Thanks

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