On 7 Jul, scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us (Scott Alfter) wrote:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > Brian Howlett wrote:   
   >>I've (fairly) recently become the proud owner of a Pi5 running Raspberry   
   >>Pi OS. Storage is a 250 Gig NVMe drive.   
   >>   
   >>I also have a Synology NAS.   
   >>   
   >>I'm looking for suggestions on software I can use to back up the Pi5 to   
   >>the NAS. I've seen conflicting suggestions on various sites, so thought I   
   >>would come to the fount of all knowledge that is Usenet.   
      
   > Depending on what's being backed up, I use either duplicity or rclone for   
   > online storage. Both of them will back up to S3-compatible object storage.   
      
   > At work, we have a Synology RS3621RPxs on which MinIO is running in a Docker   
   > container to provide local object storage. It holds archived VM data stored   
   > with rclone, among other things.   
      
   Thanks for the suggestion.   
      
   I bought a USB drive and formatted it to ext4 and used rsync to back up   
   the Pi 5.   
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   Brian Howlett   
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   than on Alzheimer's research. This means that by 2040, there should   
   be a large elderly population with perky boobs and huge erections and   
   absolutely no recollection of what to do with them...   
      
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