![]() ![]() Guess I'm getting ahead of myself in excitement for implementation & taking this client from the storage age of IT, ( ZERO backups until last week) to something modern & reliable.Īs to the VPN, set up your pfSense box as a VPN server (of whatever flavor of VPN you prefer to run), configure your Owncloud instance to connect to it, then set up the cloud sync task using the VPN IP address of the Owncloud instance. ![]() You make a very good point re it only being a backup target & the cache drive then being null. And it seems that most FreeNAS newbies have very incomplete (at best) understandings of what cache/log devices actually do. I appreciate overkill as much as the next guy, but it just seems like a waste in this case. It simply goes for the images directly upon getting started. Indeed, the 'Dropbox' is not even an option for image-sharing on my phone. ownCloud app can do, what Dropbox app does - access the image-collection directly, bypassing the Photos-app. You should read Backing up ownCloud to see how you can backup the complete system. This file just contains a part of your installation. You can easily upload files to your cloud server from your android, iOS, or desktop device and it will be synced across all devices that use the OwnCloud app. There is nothing the ownCloud app can do. If you want to create a backup then you can export the volume as it is described into a tar archive, but you have to store it somewhere outside of the Raspi to get any additional security. It’s a server located off of your device which you use to store files. And backup isn't typically done with sync writes, so a SLOG device won't do anything. A cloud backup server is like Dropbox or Google Drive. Backups should be made at least once a day (DigitalOcean offers backups once a week). Sure, SSDs are cheap, but speed of what? If this box is going to be (exclusively) a backup target, there aren't going to be a lot of reads, so a read cache doesn't do anything for you. ownCloud-based backup solution I did not want to backup the whole server. ![]()
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