I just started getting into self hosting using docker compose and I wonder about possible backup solutions. I only have to safe my docker config so far, but I want host files as well. What software and hardware are you using for backup?

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      1 year ago

      Seconding this. On my unRAID host, I run a docker container called “Vorta” that uses Borg as its backend mechanism to backup to my SynologyNAS over NFS. Then on my Syno, run two backup jobs using HyperBackup, one goes to my cousin’s NAS connected via a Site-to-Site OpenVPN connection on our edge devices (Ubiquity Unifi Security Gateway Pro <-> UDM Pro), the other goes to Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage.

      OP, let me know if you need any assistance setting something like this up. Gotta share the knowledge over here on Lemmy that we’re still used to searching evil Reddit for.

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          10 months ago

          Niiiice, quick question, are both of y’all running the latest UniFi Controller version & using the new WebUI view layout?

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            His gear is v7 (Unifi and also Synology DSM) and I am still on v6 because I didn’t have a good reason to upgrade. If it works, don’t fix it, you know? Feature-wise there the same anyway just different UI. But sure, give me a good reason to upgrade, and I will :)

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    For app data, Borg as backup/restore software. Backup data is then stored on Hetzner as an offsite backup - super easy and cheap to setup. Also add healthchecks.io to get notified if a backup failed.

    Edit: Backup docker compose files and other scripts (without API keys!!!) with git to GitHub.

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    Local backup to my Synology NAS every night which is then replicated to another NAS at my folks house through a secure VPN tunnel. Pretty simple and easy to deploy.

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    Restic for backup - can send backups to S3 and SFTP amongst other target options.

    There are S3 (block storage) compatible services, such as Backblaze’s B2, which are very affordable for backups.

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    Someone on lemmy here suggested Restic, a backup solution written in Go.

    I back up to an internal 4TB HDD every 30 minutes. My most important files are stored in an encrypted file storage online in the cloud.

    Restic is good stuff.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for this tip. Seems interesting - watched this tutorial/presentation video. Will try it out asap 😅

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    I use Backblaze B2. I was using AWS S3 but the Backblaze pricing is significantly better.

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      You should look into s3 deep glacier. It’s $0.001 GB / month. Caveat is there’s a 6 month minimum charge per object.

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    VM instances on the Proxmox VE with native integration with the Proxmox Backup Server (PBS).

    For non-VM a little PBS agent.

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    I doubt your using NixOS so this config might seem useless but at its core it is a simple systemd timer service and bash scripting.

    To convert this to another OS you will use cron to call the script at the time you want. Copy the part between script=“” and then change out variables like the location of where docker-compose is stored since its different on NixOS.

    Let me explain the script. We start out by defining the backupDate variable, this will be the name of the zip file. As of now that variable would be 2023-07-12. We then go to each folder with a docker-compose.yml file and take it down. You could also replace down with stop if you don’t plan on updating each night like I do. I use rclone to connect to Dropbox but rclone supports many providers so check it out and see if it has the one you need. Lastly I use rclone to connect to my Dropbox and delete anything older than 7 days in the backup folder. If you end up going my route and get stuck let me know and I can help out. Good luck.

    systemd = {
          timers.docker-backup = {
            wantedBy = [ "timers.target" ];
            partOf = [ "docker-backup.service" ];
            timerConfig.OnCalendar= "*-*-* 3:30:00";
          };
          services.docker-backup = {
            serviceConfig.Type = "oneshot";
            serviceConfig.User = "root";
            script = ''
            backupDate=$(date  +'%F')
            cd /docker/apps/rss
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose down
    
            cd /docker/apps/paaster
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose down
    
            cd /docker/no-backup-apps/nextcloud
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose down
    
            cd /docker/apps/nginx-proxy-manager
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose down
    
            cd /docker/backups/
            ${pkgs.zip}/bin/zip -r server-backup-$backupDate.zip /docker/apps
    
            cd /docker/apps/nginx-proxy-manager
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose pull
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose up -d
    
            cd /docker/apps/paaster
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose pull
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose up -d
    
            cd /docker/apps/rss
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose pull
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose up -d
    
            cd /docker/no-backup-apps/nextcloud
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose pull
            ${pkgs.docker-compose}/bin/docker-compose up -d
    
            cd /docker/backups/
            ${pkgs.rclone}/bin/rclone copy server-backup-$backupDate.zip Dropbox:Server-Backup/
            rm server-backup-$backupDate.zip
            ${pkgs.rclone}/bin/rclone delete --min-age 7d Dropbox:Server-Backup/
            '';
          };
        };
    
    
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      Thanks! I just started setting up NixOS on my laptop and I’m planning to use it for servers next. Saving this for later!

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    I’ve had excellent luck with Kopia, backing up to Backblaze B2.

    At work, I do the same to a local directory in my company provided OneDrive account to keep company data on company resources.

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    I rsync my data once a day to another drive via script. If I accidentaly delete files, I can easily copy them back. Then once a day, rclone makes an encrypted backup to a hetzner storagebox

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    On Proxmox, I use the built-in system + storing it to my Synology NAS (RS1221+). I use Active Backup for business (filesync) to back up the Proxmox config files, and also backup the husband’s PC and my work PC.

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    I use restic (and dejadup just to be safe) backing up to multiple cloud storage points. Among these cloud storage points are borgbase.com, backblaze b2 and Microsoft cloud.