With backups you need to follow 3-2-1 rules: - Keep at least three copies of data, including the original and two backups. - Store the backups on two different storage types, such as hard drives, tapes, or cloud services. - Store one backup offsite, in a different location from the original data, to protect against disasters. I am using BACKBLAZE to keep my Proxmox backups off-site just in case if all goes wrong. - BACKBLAZE Backblaze account is free to create and first 10GB is free. To store data on BACKBLAZE B2 - $ per GB per month. - RCLONE - Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:19 walk-through of Proxmox setup for this video 01:45 setting up LXC container 04:45 mountpoint ZFS/Dataset 07:58 start rclone-yt container 09:14 installing RCLONE 11:11 setting up "bucket" inside BACKBLAZE 15:43 setting up BACKBLAZE remote inside rclone 20:04 testing connection between RCLONE and BACKBLAZE 22:45 "rclone delete" command 23:17 sending proxmox backups to BACKBLAZE 25:08 automate RCLONE sync to BACKBLAZE 34:35 how to restore file from BACKBLAZE back to Proxmox 38:49 The End Chat #rclone #proxmox #backblaze #backup321











