2/14/2023 0 Comments Cloudberry backup to s3![]() I’ve already written an article about Minio for DigitalOcean, so you can find instructions for setting up a standalone Minio server using this DigitalOcean article. Minio, by the way, is an open source, Amazon S3-compatible object storage server that can also be configured in a distributed fashion. This article was written using the 15-day trial of the Ultimate edition on both Linux Mint 18.2 and Ubuntu 17.10. In this article, you’ll learn how to back up your files on a Linux desktop to a Minio storage server using CloudBerry software for Linux cloud backup. The only difference between the Pro and the Ultimate editions is that the latter has no storage limit. The Pro version has support for encryption, compression and a 5 TB storage limit, besides those features that are part of the Freeware version. The Freeware version is completely free to use, though with limited features. It has a Freeware, Pro and an Ultimate version, with a 15-day trial for the latter two. ![]() One such tool is CloudBerry Backup from CloudBerry Lab. ![]() While your Linux system has a backup tool in its System Settings, there are several backup tools that are not open source but offer a point-and-click interface for performing backups. Having a reliable backup of your files is an essential part of your computing life – at least it should be. ![]()
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