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Duplicati bridge #94

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ThatIsAPseudo opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 0 comments
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Duplicati bridge #94

ThatIsAPseudo opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 0 comments

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
UDS is very practical in order to save individual files or relatively small folders. However, I would love to backup way larger directories(why not a whole drive).
Moreover, there is no encryption nor update of the uploaded files, so when a file is changed you have to upload it again.

Describe the solution you'd like
Since UDS is capable of uploading small individual files to Google Drive, why not relying on another software such as Duplicati for the encryption/update part ?
Duplicati is a tool to store encrypted incremental backup to the cloud (which means you choose the size of the pieces in which your files will be divided and compressed).
All we need is a bridge to Duplicati among these ones :

Backups to these targets using the following standard network protocols are supported:

  • FTP
  • FTP (Alternative)
  • OpenStack Object Storage / Swift
  • S3 Compatible
  • SFTP (SSH)
  • WebDAV

Describe alternatives you've considered
I've considered implementing update/encryption features to UDS, but it'd clearly not be as convenient as using a backup software that can be used for multi-backup to other cloud solutions.

I don't know if this sounds complex or if it is feasible at all, this just sounds like a nice idea in order to bring more flexibility to UDS.

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