XGP-save-extractor
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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XGP-save-extractor
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Starfield Xbox no deluxe edition support?
There is also a tool to port your save games from the xbox version to the steam version so I didnt loose any progress. https://github.com/Z1ni/XGP-save-extractor
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Xbox player switching to Pc… need help
To get your xbox save on steam you'd need to download the game through Game Pass as well as steam, boot game through Game Pass to make sure that cross saves show, then use this Game Pass save extractor to convert it to a steam save and should be good to go
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Is there a way to convert Steam saves to Game Pass?
There already seems to be a lot of ways to do the opposite (Game Pass -> Steam), like this python program.
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Converting XBOX Gamepass saves to Steam using the XGP Save Extractor.
Open the GitHub Repository: Navigate to the GitHub repository at https://github.com/Z1ni/XGP-save-extractor.
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Can savegames from the gamepass version be copied to the steam version?
Z1ni/XGP-save-extractor: Python script to extract savefiles out of Xbox Game Pass for PC games (github.com)
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If i play Hades on Games Pass, then buy it later on steam, will my progress carry over?
I haven’t played Hades but found for another game the save system was very different between Game Pass and Steam versions. I found a Reddit thread with instructions on converting the save file. A quick search I found a GitHub project mentioning converting Hades here: https://github.com/Z1ni/XGP-save-extractor
backy2
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Are small ceph clusters viable?
Overbuilt and OTT? Sure... but this works fantastically for my use case. I have current backups of everything except my media library because of the size of it; my VM's are all backed up to my Synology nightly using Backy2, my application data gets dumped to that same Synology NAS nightly as well, and all of that also gets synced to Glacier deep storage once a week using Duplicity. I'm going to be adding a new ZFS array later in the year to replace my Synology and hopefully I'll build it out with enough storage to take my media library as well.
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PVE-based Ceph cluster build (II): Ceph storage pool build and basic performance testing
It's also been fun for discovery of new things... new tools and use cases. Being able to use Cephfs is great but also being able to leverage it as native S3 buckets is awesome. Learning how to manage snapshots both in RBD images (for my VM's) and Cephfs is cool, and developing my own scripts to snapshot and replicate critical data to my Synology has been rewarding. There's also some pretty cool tools out there even without being as well supported as ZFS like backy2 for backing up RBD images... again to my Synology with a fun little script.
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Advice on backing up a Ceph cluster
I've been a DataHoarder for a while, but only a modest ~10TB or so. I finally had the space to set up a rack and some servers, and am setting up a Ceph cluster with a ton of old disks I've accumulated over the years, totaling upwards of 20TB. I would like to still have an offsite and preferably offline backup for this data though, but backing up 20+ TB of data to a single drive is obviously off the table. Is there any other alternative to just deploying another Ceph cluster offsite? I don't want to use cloud storage due to the costs, and I also very much prefer to keep all my data under my own physical control. I was looking at Backy2 for the actual extraction of data and writing it to a destination, but that doesn't seem to support idempotent writes (i.e. take one full object and place it on a single drive). I could theoretically combine drives via LVM, but without additional redundancy (I would probably use raid 1 for that) losing one drive would be disastrous, and I am trying to avoid having to add additional redundancy for backups, considering the main ceph cluster will already have 3 copies of the data on it. I also am wondering if I should avoid using Ceph for the backups, since then all my eggs would be in the Ceph basket so to speak. I would love some advice from some of the folks with larger hoards and how you make backups. Thank you!
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Backups for virtual servers on Ceph
Have you tried reaching out to the dev on GitHub? I have before and was able to get some bugs ironed out. https://github.com/wamdam/backy2
What are some alternatives?
drg-save-transfer - A reimplementation of elibosley's deep-rock-galactic-save-transfer, but written in Python to prove that Python is better than Javascript. 😁
Back In Time - Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back
dt-move - DT-move is a script to move or synchronize darktable's database between OSes and PCs.
Barman - Barman - Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL
hephaistos - Supergiant Games' Hades mod adding support for ultrawide monitors (21:9, 32:9), multi-monitor (48:9), Steam Deck (16:10), and custom resolutions.
RedditDownloader - Scrapes Reddit to download media of your choice.
gphotos-sync - Google Photos and Albums backup with Google Photos Library API
benji - Benji Backup: A block based deduplicating backup software for Ceph RBD images, iSCSI targets, image files and block devices
Gamepass-Dummy-Shortcuts - WIP Game Pass shortcuts for game launchers. NOT DEVELOPED ANYMORE.
pghoard - PostgreSQL® backup and restore service
microceph - Ceph for a one-rack cluster and appliances