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Hey guys, I think it's the time for me to start doing backups (better later than never I guess) but I'm not sure how my workflow should look like, because I would like to store them in:

  • encrypted in Google Cloud (I know Backblaze exists but I'm already paying for storage on Google so no reason to use and pay for a different service)
  • on external HDD
  • and of course still have them on drivers from which they were backed up

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I know I could use software like Kopia to handle backups for me, but the issue I have this is that I want to backup specific things from specific folders, and the second issue is that I want to backup from 2 drives that I have on my PC and from two OSs (Linux and Windows) that are installed on my PC. So, any ideas how should I handle backups like this? Should I just manually copy everything into the external driver + make second copy of that and use something to encrypt it so it's ready for an upload to Google Drive.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Backups and even accessing files can be a bit of a pain with two OS. NTFS drivers for Linux are a thing and they mostly work but I would not overly rely on it. For this reason, I would consider using a NAS for storing and accessing your files. It can also handle your backups with Rclone.