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minus-square@Hexarei@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoI use wasabi, it’s an Amazon s3 compatible storage solution, $5/month/TB with no network or access fees
minus-square@time_fo_that@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoOh that’s not bad! Thanks I’ll look into it. What are you using to send the backups to Wasabi?
minus-square@Hexarei@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoI run my NAS on TrueNAS, and it just has a built-in solution for taking ZFS snapshots, encrypting them, and shipping them to an S3-compatible storage. However, for unraid, I think your easiest thing will be to use the rclone plugin
I use wasabi, it’s an Amazon s3 compatible storage solution, $5/month/TB with no network or access fees
Oh that’s not bad! Thanks I’ll look into it. What are you using to send the backups to Wasabi?
I run my NAS on TrueNAS, and it just has a built-in solution for taking ZFS snapshots, encrypting them, and shipping them to an S3-compatible storage.
However, for unraid, I think your easiest thing will be to use the
rclone
plugin