zfs-to-glacier
glacier_deep_archive_backup
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2 | 7 | |
38 | 231 | |
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1.9 | 4.3 | |
11 months ago | 15 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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zfs-to-glacier
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Show HN: Off-site, encrypted backups for $1/TB/month at 99.999999999% durability
https://github.com/andaag/zfs-to-glacier
I built something similar a while back that I've been using for years now.
Something worth noting. There is a minimum cost to files. If you have tons of tiny kb sized files (incremental snapshots..) it's drastically cheaper to fallback to s3 for them.
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Best way to backup a ZFS pool or its data sets to the cloud
ZFS to Glacier
glacier_deep_archive_backup
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Duplicity
If you don't need incremental backups (thus saving space for the signatures) and want to store to S3 Deep Glacier, take a look at https://github.com/mrichtarsky/glacier_deep_archive_backup
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
Encrypted backup to AWS Glacier Deep Archive ($1/TB/month)
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/glacier_deep_archive_backup
And for ErgodoxEZ:
Compress your keymap so you can add more features without hitting the limit
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/ergodox-compress-keymap
Generate Heatmap from your keypresses so you can see whether your layout is optimal
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/ergodox-heatmap
- Show HN: Low-cost backup to S3 Glacier Deep Archive
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Show HN: Off-site, encrypted backups for $1/TB/month at 99.999999999% durability
It's aes256 using openssl:
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/glacier_deep_archive_backup/b...
Does that leak information you would be concerned about?
It's always a full backup.
What are some alternatives?
zfs-to-aws
sharpliner - Use C# instead of YAML to define your Azure DevOps pipelines
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
kn - kn — nvgt/fldrs/qckly
arq_restore - command-line utility for restoring from Arq backups
ccheck - Simple, easy to use, minimal consistency checker (hasher) for file archives.
FeedTheMonkey - Desktop client for the TinyTinyRSS feed reader.
PoC_CVEs - PoC_CVEs
ergodox-compress-keymap