@htn I'm using #Veeam on the endpoints to back them up to the #TrueNAS box, then a second TrueNAS box offsite doing #ZFS replication over a #WireGuard connection. When I ran the numbers, it was the cheapest #backup solution for my nearly 40TB dataset. If you have <10TB, #Crashplan Pro is actually a very attractive option. Just be aware that if you need to backup from anything #BSD (including TrueNAS Core) you'll have to set up a Linux VM with mapped shares.
#AWS #S3 Glacier Deep Freeze is somewhat price-competitive, but the process of getting data to that storage class is convoluted enough that I worried about much larger bills than I expected. #GCP has an equivalent storage option that's about the same and seems less confusing. For any cloud backup like this, you'll end up paying for egress if you have to restore anything.
#veeam #truenas #zfs #wireguard #backup #crashplan #bsd #aws #s3 #gcp
So I guess I've been neglecting the backups on my old-ass #linux server for a while and #Crashplan tells me that it's 4 months behind... sigh.
It's getting increasingly cumbersome to manage, I'm really tasting the hubris of having over 3TB of files backed up off one Core2Duo system 😅
@edasfr @edasfr il me semble que #Crashplan proposait un soft pour faire la même chose sur un stockage privé ? le soft ne fonctionnera plus ?