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Ask HN: Strategies for local backups of cloud data?

5 点作者 plg8 个月前
I use Dropbox and I use Apple&#x27;s various iCloud storage things (Documents, Desktop, Photos, etc). I believe it&#x27;s probably true that these companies can do a better job of maintaining my data over the long term, than me, buying HDDs and replacing them before they fail, etc etc etc.<p>but<p>What I&#x27;m actually afraid of is some screw-up that ends up preventing me from accessing my cloud data. For example a billing screwup. Or a scan-for-prohibited-materials gone wrong. Or a login screwup. Or a straight-up attack from a bad actor. Or simply an infrastructure oops.<p>Presently I have one machine under my control that I have set so that Dropbox stores all data locally also, and I have tried to do the same with Apple iCloud (though I&#x27;m never sure with Apple what is actually happening) ... and then I run a cron job to backup those folders to a NAS onsite.<p>But I really like the idea of 100% of my data living on the cloud and a far smaller percentage &quot;living&quot; on my local machine at any one time ... especially when the cloud storage total starts getting large w.r.t the size of the HD on my local machine.<p>Is there some kind of service or program&#x2F;app that will periodically suck down 100% of my cloud data and stick it on my NAS, without having to actually store 100% on my computer (the one doing the sucking) at any one time?

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geekodour8 个月前
i think rclone is what you need. but for &quot;backup&quot;, check restic. i personally use restic to backup all my stuff to b2 using restic&#x27;s encryption.<p>have a checklist kind of a thing here if it helps: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;geekodour.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;tools&#x2F;homelab&#x2F;#backup-plan" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;geekodour.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;tools&#x2F;homelab&#x2F;#backup-plan</a> I&#x27;ve not updated it in a while my setup has diverged since
konha8 个月前
Just a note: Make sure whatever you use to backup iCloud can handle files that are not currently synced to your device. Arq (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.arqbackup.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.arqbackup.com</a>) has a setting to &quot;materialize&quot; these files before backup for example.
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