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How to organize a 1C database backup to the cloud?
There is a server running Windows Server 2016, on which 1C-Enterprise runs in file mode.
Users work in terminal mode.
It is necessary to organize a backup of the 1C database to the cloud (preferably Google Drive)
Advise on the best way to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance to all who answer.
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The main problem in such situations is to make the copy itself, since users are constantly working.
For this, the standard NTFS shadow copy mechanism is used.
You make a shadow copy right while users are working, pack it into an archive, and send it to the cloud you need using any console utility.
There is also backup software that supports shadow copying and working with clouds, but the script turns out to be a more flexible solution.
Shadow copies are usually made using regular OS tools; archivers like rar, 7z, zpaq are used for compression.
To send to the cloud, look for a console client for this cloud, for example, for Google Drive there is https://github.com/gdrive-org/gdrive, for MEGA there is https://megatools.megous.com/etc.
Base to a password archive, archive to the cloud via webdav or through a native client (google). The simpler the more stable.
Cobian Backup with shadow copy and limited number of copies, then Google Drive as a local drive without recycle bin
Back up the database in the standard way locally, then Duplicati2 is encrypted and 50 meters into the cloud in pieces. At any. On Yandex you can buy 1tb for 2k per year (not advertising)
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