How would or do you backup your home server? I don’t have enough physical storage (for now) at home to store some backups, so I want to upload it to the cloud. Of course I want the backup to be encrypted, but I don’t want to enter the password every time by server does a backup. I am currently using borg on my PC and do it manually. How do I create a encrypted backup without entering the key manually? Do I hardcode it somewhere? Don’t really like that. I am also fine with trying other backup software.

  • Linsensuppe@feddit.orgOP
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    8 hours ago

    Yes, but I use the cloud for other purposes too and have enough storage for a backup, also even if I were to buy another drive, I would like to store one copy offsite without having to buy two drives

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      8 hours ago

      I’d calculate your total cost then, and figure out ingress and egress costs depending on the provider. Cloudflare with R2 is the only “cloud” storage service I’m aware of that doesn’t charge for either right now. They may in the future so check out your costs.

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        4 hours ago

        is the only “cloud” storage service I’m aware of that doesn’t charge for either right now

        Hetzner doesn’t either for their storage boxes. They support Borgbackup, restic, rclone, SFTP, FTPS, WebDAV and SMB.

        Most storage VPSes will include a decent amount of traffic per month.

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      7 hours ago

      If you want I can hit you up with a couple TB S3 compatible block storage against a small compensation covering electricity. I’ve got about 30TB available of my 64TB that are just doing nothing right now, it’s a shame really. I’m running a TrueNAS homelab in a RaidZ2 with battery backup and proper Firewall and IDS/IPS protection (but I’m not a professional). If that’s fine DM me.