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Deon George | August Abolins | backup for windows pc? |
September 22, 2023 2:51 PM * |
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Re: backup for windows pc? By: August Abolins to Deon George on Thu Sep 21 2023 11:22 pm Hey Aug, > So.. restic is not all-in-one and still relies on external > progs? It is. But I think your intermixing "transport" with "backup". Restic backs up and can be used on its own to another drive/directory, another restic, or an S3 target without the need for any other software. If you want to control the transport of the backups (ie: over SFTP), then yes, you need to provide the tool that provides that transport. > S3 is Amazon's cloud space? S3 is a protocol for storing files. Its is not "Amazon", but yes amazon does provide an S3 storage service. Other clouds provider their own S3 storage service capabilities as well. At home, I use "minio" to provide me with an S3 storage target. > Not sure if winscp can be utilized in place of the SSH exec > that restic is looking for. I wish there were more examples > of usage out there. I'm not understanding why "winscp" was successful using an sftp:// target - and if you dont have "sftp" installed, then it probably does do SFTP - since you said it worked. ...oEoN --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (618:510/2) |
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