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What have you been using for cloud backups?

I had backblaze, and it's really a bummer they don't support linux. The closest one I've found is Icedrive, but it costs a bit more. I don't mind paying a bit more though for a FOSS solution (technially not free but yeah). I probably only have 2 TB of actual important stuff but it would be nice to have more for future.

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  • I have a numebr of backup systems going on, but if i take "cloud" to mean "offsite" then my sution to that is a proxmox backup server set up in my home (great for proxmox PVEs but you can back up anything to them) and my friend 3000 miles away also has one in his home. We each set up sync jobs so our local backups are also stored on the remote proxmox backup server.

  • Crashplan, currently around 4TB and several million files being backed up without issue.

    Recently swapped from bare metal to docker without issue.

  • I've just installed kopia on my home server. The web interface is super simple and it has exactly all the features I want (encryption, differential & retention tweaking).

    It works with S3, so I pay less than a cent per GB for a cloud provider from my country. This pricing works best for me because I only backup about 20GB of data.

  • Got sick of waiting for Proton Drive desktop client for Linux, went to Filen and am pretty happy with it.

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