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Vladimir Kivva2018-02-15 10:41:53
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Vladimir Kivva, 2018-02-15 10:41:53

Is it possible to set up a backup on Yandex.disk normally?

I tried HandyBackup and GoodSync, both programs work, at least strangely. The first one constantly crashes and when we put it into service mode, we cannot work in the GUI, plus, half of the options are closed in the "cloud version", and goodsync does not know how to archive, it has some kind of wild interface, in terms of a bunch of arrows and checkmarks for each file, moreover, it periodically reports an error "there is no such file on the right, so I can not synchronize", although the synchronization is from left to right and it generally should not care what is on the right. Well, the lack of archiving, this, of course, interferes, especially considering webdav. The choice fell on the side of Yandex because of the price, with 2.t.r. / year for 1 TB, you can easily persuade customers to back up to the cloud, this is good. But I would like the Kobian functional. I read that Kobian with webdava can not do it, even when mounting the disk.

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pfg21, 2018-02-15
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install an old computer on it, install Linux with an ftp server.
I have such a kit at my company - an ancient computer with linux and vsftpd - its resources are more than enough for such a thing. there is an idea to convert Bananf pi from a computer to a dev.board, which has a sata interface and pack it in a small box, where not a single stranger will look long.
and a set of cobians on all computers of the company - has been working stably for several years.
on linux, you can put a synchronizer with webdav.
I am now, as there is time, studying a program for synchronizing with a mailru cloud (there is a free gig there).
By the way, you can add an external synchronization program with webdav to cobian.

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\0x20 \x64, 2018-02-15
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I didn’t read it in detail .. but I’ll still try to give advice ..
maybe a bunch of Yandex.disk + https://duck.sh/ will suit you ?
there seems to be a simple and understandable CLI is now being actively developed, and for a long time ..

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