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I run my containers in an LCX on Proxmox (yes I heard I should use a VM, but it works..)

For data storage (syncthing, jellyfin ..) I make volumes in the LXC. But I was wondering if this is the best way?

I started thinking about restoring backups. The docker backups can get quite large with all the user data. I was wondering if a separate "NAS" VM and NFS shares makes more sense. Then restoring/cloning docker lxc would be faster, for troubleshooting. And the user data I could restore separately.

What do you guys do?

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[-] conrad82@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Interesting! I felt S3 was more a business cloud storage api.

I did a quick search, and it seems neither syncthing or jellyfin is compatible with S3. What do you do in these cases?

[-] Fermiverse@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Rclone can do this for you.

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