Am 11.10.24 um 20:41 schrieb Marcin Haba:
Hello Stefan,

On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 at 20:26, Stefan G. Weichinger <li...@xunil.at> wrote:
did that, it seems to do something now ;-)

Super :-)

Do I understand correctly that it writes in to "/tmp/$somevol" at first
and then uploads data to the cloud?

Yes, in short. It writes volumes locally (local cache) and uploads to
the cloud as well. In the Cloud resource 'Upload' directive you can
define when the volume parts will be sent to the cloud. The
TruncateCache directive is for defining what to do with local volume
parts.

I might play and learn a bit more and come back with more sophisticated
questions, maybe.

Don't worry. This user list is exactly for that - for asking questions
and helping users :-)

great, thanks a lot

I now have a new question ;-)

I set up data encryption in the file deamon reading from my desktop machine. Seems to work, backup and restore (using a file-based changer locally on a server).

What if I use this with cloud storage?

There is an option "Volume encryption" in the cloud storage resource, I assume this would be redundant, right?

As far as I understand if the fd delivers encrypted data, it goes encrypted to the cloud storage, right?

I want to get that right before putting my data out there unencrypted ...

thanks!



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