backblaze-personal-wine-container
snapraid-btrfs-runner
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8.4 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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backblaze-personal-wine-container
- Backblaze Personal Wine Community Container
- How do you back up your media?
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Online Backup Solutions for Ubuntu
You could try this for Backblaze Personal on Linux via WINE in Docker: https://hub.docker.com/r/tessypowder/backblaze-personal-wine
- Current best practices for cloud archives?
- Carbonite canceled my backup plan for "abusing" their unlimited storage. Anyone else have this happen?
- I'm at a dead end with my odd setup and not sure where to go from here without spending a fortune.
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How are you backing up your server?
https://github.com/JonathanTreffler/backblaze-personal-wine-container someone has made it possible
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Cloud backup for Linux
I see. Well, there's also a github project that's a docker container that runs the bb-personal software using WINE. Seems like a lot of extra steps, but 7$/mo for unlimited storage is pretty sweet.
- This is your friendly reminder to BACK UP YOUR LIBRARIES. Do it today.
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cloud backup options for my ds920+
Option 1: backblaze personal in wine in docker on the 920 https://hub.docker.com/r/tessypowder/backblaze-personal-wine
snapraid-btrfs-runner
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Sanity/Understanding check
I've been looking into snapraid-btrfs and snapraid-btrfs-runner.
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This is your friendly reminder to BACK UP YOUR LIBRARIES. Do it today.
Add btrfs into the mix with snapraid-btrfs and now you have atomic snapshots and don't have to worry about new writes corrupting your snapshot data for that missing drive. And then automate it with snapraid-btrfs-runner, which will automatically check if more than X files were deleted, run the sync, run a scrub, and email you the result. After all that I use Borg Backup to backup content I generate (stuff I can't just download again) to a PC I have at my dad's house off-site. Which has already come in handy when a logical volume for my container data destroyed itself for some unknown reason (that was data on a RAID1 baked LVM volume with XFS as the filesystem).
- Ignore Files that are Newly created on sync
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Only one parity disk?
now, create your own snapraid-runner (or use snapraid-btrfs-runner. This simply creates a snapshot of each of your drives, and then starts to run the snapraid-sync on your snapshot (instead of from the live data) this also has the advantage that snapshots never change, so you don't run into any problems if any of your files should change during the lengthy snapraid-sync process
What are some alternatives?
soulseek-docker - 🐳 Soulseek Docker Container
snapraid-runner - Python script for SnapRAID cronjobs
docker-db-backup - Backup multiple database types on a scheduled basis with many customizable options
snapraid-btrfs - Script for using snapraid with btrfs snapshots
mssql-docker - Official Microsoft repository for SQL Server in Docker resources
PlexTraktSync - A python script that syncs the movies, shows and ratings between trakt and Plex (without needing a PlexPass or Trakt VIP subscription)
iron-alpine - Hardened alpine linux baseimage for Docker.
docker-clamav - Docker antivirus software with monitoring and customizable features
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
backblaze-personal-wine-container - Run the Backblaze personal backup client in a docker container
backblaze-personal-wine-container - Run the Backblaze personal backup client in a container