Subj : Re: Intel NUCs To : deon From : DaveW Date : Sun Aug 20 2023 12:13 am Re: Re: Intel NUCs By: deon to DaveW on Sat Aug 19 2023 09:06 pm > I'm a fan of restic, been using it for a couple of years now. It only backs > up changed files, as well as compressing and encrypting those backups to a > target - where that target can be a drive, another machine running restic, > or an S3 target. (There are probably a couple of other options there too). > > I use the S3 target (using minio on the QNAP running TrueNas), as well as to > another drive. So I can restore back to a point in time depending on how > many days I leave in the respository. > > It also supports multiple OS'es, so it backs up my windows, mac, pi's and > linux guests. > > You can also fuse mount backups, so it appears as a mount point - I havent > used that (only for the lack of needing it). > > Since I use docker extensively, I use docker labels + a cron script to > backup individual containers (and pausing them during the backup), or to > dump the database when a container is a DB. > > Its saved me a couple of times... I use Docker a lot also. it is running on an Ubuntu Server within Proxmox and i do the Proxmox image backup for those. I actually have containers running on my QNAP that i think need a backup. lol There is a backup feature in the QNAP container app but it is manually done. I think Portainer can back them up also. I am not a linux expert but i am learning. :) I usually do many backups from within each container. the service that is running usually has a quick way of backing up settings. Dave Port of Call BBS BBS.PCTechDr.com Port:2323 https://BBS.PCTechDr.xyz > > > ...лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: Port of Call BBS - BBS.PCTechDr.com:2323 (21:3/184) .