Simple scheduled rsync/rclone might be enough, for just the Files data, but would that get notes/calendar/contacts?
Would syncing the whole thing and restoring to another URL actually create a working duplicate?
Also to consider is WebDAV mirroring/sync
- davfs2 plus rsync seems like the most active and robust option
- gvfs supports DAV mounting also
- Duplicati can sync to a DAV server, but would use local files as the source. This seems to preclude syncing CalDAV/CardDav data, too.
- vdirsyncer can sync CalDAV/CardDav (which should get tasks)
-- seems to be slated for replacement by pimsync
Lots of apps that can be self-hosted
hostcay.com: e3.99 5GB storage, but includes 5 email addresses
webdock.io (Danish): dirt cheap VPS, but manageable with a a control panel
Good source of example events to look for when auditing or threat hunting.
In the last few years, one of the “trending” topics that aim to contribute towards that goal, is the introduction of two new protocols: DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS.
Clicking on the login button always redirects the page to about:blank. I installed admin using bin/gpm install admin Using Grav v0.9.43 and nginx 1.6.2
[I had to add the weird if statement for the location / block to get login to work on my server. It kept redirecting to / instead of /admin.]
[orchestration for cloud services, including Kubernetes]
Canada available, with more performance than ExtraVM at barely over $3/month.
Good stats, non-US, but not the cheapest.
It doesn't seem to work at all with NextCloud 10, even though the share URL is accepted by Google.
a.k.a. OpenVirtualHost, good price/performance and multiple location options