![]() ![]() ![]() To do "cloud storage" with borg right now, you'd either have to try and run it writing to an rclone mount mountpoint (with the caveat noted above), or set up a VM instance (like the micro instance you mentioned above) to run borg in server mode with the "cloud storage" either attached to it (currently not possible with Google Drive storage AFAIK, so you'd have to use Google Cloud storage which is expensive in the long run), or writing to attached instance storage and then copying from there to some "cloud" like Google Drive using rclone separately. I'm not familiar with Arq, but regarding Borg please note that it only does the first two right now ("local backup" and "NAS backup", and the latter presuming you NAS is either running borg in server mode and being accessed via SSH from the client, or exporting a network - NFS, SMB, etc - share to the client, where borg would handle it just like local storage). Borg, on the other hand, would let me do a local backup, a NAS backup, and a cloud backup all with one tool, so it is far superior Arq manages to do basically this task, so I'm confident it is possible to interact with the API in such a way as to keep a deduced, incremental backup on my gdrive. ![]()
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