synOCR
docker-volume-backup
synOCR | docker-volume-backup | |
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1 | 30 | |
36 | 1,520 | |
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8.1 | 9.0 | |
2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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synOCR
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A Clutter-Free Life: Going Paperless with Paperless-Ngx
If you own a Synology NAS I recommend to have a look at synOCR:
https://github.com/geimist/synOCR/wiki
English translation: https://github-com.translate.goog/geimist/synOCR?_x_tr_sl=au...
I've been using this for several years and it works great.
docker-volume-backup
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I have a question about
I am interested in coming up with a backup plan before I get too invested in this setup. I found the docker-volume-backup project that looks like it might be a possible solution. However I'm not sure how to implement it using docker swarm since I am new to all of this. I would be interested in learning what backup solution you use for your docker swarm servers.
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A Clutter-Free Life: Going Paperless with Paperless-Ngx
How do people usually backup their self-hosted docker services using postgres? I have been using docker-volume-backup [0] and just saving the postgres data directory, but I've found it requires a minute of downtime to backup properly.
[0] https://github.com/offen/docker-volume-backup
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What is your preferred way to Backup Docker?
Offen: https://github.com/offen/docker-volume-backup
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Recommended container backup policy
To solve points 1,2 i 3 I think it would be best to make the copy by stopping the container first. I've been looking for utilities and I've found some like offen/docker-volume-backup. Again, the disadvantage is that you have to configure everything (mount points, files, users, passwords...) manually for each container, so it is very easy to forget to create the backup of one of them. Also, the scheduling would not be centralised, so the backup wouldn't be run sequentially container after container. I've searched a lot, but I haven't found any good alternative. How are you dealing with the backup of containers?
- Docker Backup -> new server
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How to backup bind mounted volumes with Docker rootless?
Since I'm using docker rootless, I've run into issues using convenient solutions such as offen. These solutions don't work in a rootless context due to file permissions. The user in the offen container cannot read some directories owned by other containers. This is usually an issue with databases.
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Self-hosted app resiliency with focus on docker imgs
FYI this looks like the actively developed version of that utility: https://github.com/offen/docker-volume-backup
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Asking for help (host os, backup, exposing to www)
You should have backup OS and data but using a separate backup jobs. Backup OS drive using Timeshift or Veeam Agent. Backup Docker server's containers using Offen or Borg. OS backup would allow you restore operating system while data backup would allow recover files.
- Online-Speicher als Backup für (teilw. vertrauliche) Dokumente?
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How do you backup your Docker volumes?
There is the image docker-volume-backup that allows you to make backup but depending on the situation (databases, ...) it is not necessarily the best solution
What are some alternatives?
ppngx - Podman + Paperless NGX
kopia - Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS & Linux with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication. CLI and GUI included.
docker-compose-build - Supplements/Replaces `docker compose build` with `docker build` on steroids
Offen - Offen Fair Web Analytics
docker-vackup - Script to easily backup and restore docker volumes
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
Mayan EDMS - Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues)
paperless-ngx - A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Papermerge - Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives (Scanned Documents)
docker-mbsync - A Docker container which runs the mbsync tool automatically to synchronize your email