![]() I am not sure if the copy works for deep_archive ? Rclone copy dropbox: awss3daencrypted:/yearly/20220101 -immutable -progress : every year Rclone copy dropbox: awss3daencrypted:/monthly/20211101 -immutable -progress : every month ![]() Incremental backup tuesday-sunday : rclone sync dropbox: awss3encrypted:/full/20211026 -backup-dir=awss3encrypted:/incremental/20211027 -immutable -progressĪnd with another cron for the monthly/yearly deep glacier backups : So basically I plan to run the following commands :įull backup on monday : rclone copy dropbox: awss3encrypted:/full/20211026 -immutable -progress I read that I can have immutable data with the -immutable flag. 5 yearly full backups : with a 5 year retentionĪnd I plan to setup IAM roles that allow only write/read access (no deletion which would be done by retention policies).11 monthly full backups : with a 1 year retention.I also plan to have on AWS Deep Glacier awss3daencrypted (as have 180 days minimum retention, I can't use it for daily/weekly backups) : 3 weekly full backups : with a 1 month retention.6 daily incremental (I read that -backup-dir can help with that) : with a 1 week retention.I plan to have on AWS S3 awss3encrypted : awss3daencrypted (type crypt, remote = awss3da:/encrypted).awss3encrypted (type crypt, remote = awss3:/encrypted).I first wanted to use something like restic (to save space with deduplication) but I am afraid of repository corruption. I have read a lot of posts so I have an idea of a possible solution but I would gladly hear the opinion of rclone experts. I'm currently trying to setup a backup solution to save my dropbox data to AWS S3, in an immutable way, and I have a few interrogations being a complete beginner when it comes to rclone.
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