![]() ![]() Contents ⌗Ĭlick on the thumbnail to view the video on Youtube ![]() In my case, I’m demonstrating this with Linode. The S3 protocol is ubiquitous among cloud object storage providers, so we aren’t tied to AWS - we can use any service such as Backblaze. In this project, I integrate S3 object storage with the Proxmox backup scheduler, copying resulting backups to a cloud storage service directly from the Proxmox system. Thankfully, Proxmox’s backup scheduler thought about this and has a hook feature we can use for this purpose, and we can use any protocol supported on the Debian base system, including things such as FUSE or s3cmd. If you want to push your backups to a cloud service, you probably need something a bit more complicated. This implies that the backup destination needs to be a protocol that Proxmox supports - SMB (CIFS), NFS, … or Proxmox Backup Server. Proxmox has a pretty good backup scheduler, but it relies on the backup destination being mounted as a storage location.
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