Hello,
I'd simply suggest to keep the Goodle drive or One drive synched on your
local machine.
Then use bacula-fd to backup the synched local folders on your system.
I personaly do it like that, and it's a pretty simple and efficient way to
protect your personal data, even if they're "hosted" by
We use RClone to access OD from Bacula:
https://itsfoss.com/use-onedrive-linux-rclone/
Now, why anyone in their right mind would use OD is another question. Seems to
work well for replicating your
own single-use files, but fails miserably if multiple users change the same
file. Once OD has cor
The download speeds I see from OD are not very stellar:
Rate: 12.7 KB/s
But I rarely back up everything at once. So as long as files are few, then it
does not matter.
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I did try this a while ago using rclone to mount Gdrive as a local drive
and treat that as an storage resource. It worked but the upload was only
around 2MB/s so pretty useless really. I abandoned that and switched to
Backblaze B2 where I get 6MB/s upload on my 300/50 FTTP link. Not brilliant
but a
Hi Ken,
Am 01.12.2022 um 14:51 schrieb Ken Mandelberg:
Will there ever be support for either OneDrive or Google Drive directly
in the community edition?
do you mean to back up data *from* those, or store volumes *to* them?
In either case, it would probably depend on either convincing our "cor