![]() But when your storage needs grow, S3 gets quite pricy so this was not an option.Īt first I had a look at Crashplan, which worked nice, but had quite some disadvantages as well. My personal photos, documents and stuff get regularly backed up to AWS S3 where I can access and retrieve it without any 3rd party software or plugin for a reasonable price. So when setting up your media server with Plex or Emby this is a quite obvious bottleneck when you want to stream outside your home network.Īdditionally the storage space on my media server was slowly filling up so I tried to find a cheap backup solution for my „not so utterly important“ data. I for example have convenient 120MBit download speed but only about 6Mbit upload. It is very common here in Germany to have quite reasonable download rates, especially when connected to a cable connection, but pretty limited upload rates. I just wanted to wrap up a little project that I have set up lately which solved my problem of a: backup my media collection to an offsite location and b: cut the cord and circumvent the limited upload possibilities of my inhouse media-server. Just glad I didn’t upload anything I wasn’t comfortable with „losing“ anyway, but what really sucks is that without rclone or acd_cli there is no comfortable way to use Cloud Drive programmatically for Linux backup shell scripts etc. This supposedly works, but I ain’t got no time and storage for that! Additionally the already uploaded data is encrypted and to decrypt it I would have to download the whole shebang and decrypt it locally with rclone. So my remote Plex is offline and the whole entry is pretty much obsolete. Rclone has been banned from Amazon Cloud Drive and won’t get a new API key and Amazon is supposedly killing of the „unlimited“ drive offer anyway. Yeah, everything is pretty much all fucked up.
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