
There's not a 1:1 relationship between these chunks and the file(s) they contain. Second, has anyone ran Duplicacy directly on a NAS (in my case, a Synology)? Via Docker or directly installed? My thoughts are that you could probably do so via Docker (and it would likely be CLI at the moment), but I haven't seen a post of someone doing so unless I'm blind.Ĭonceptually, Duplicacy concatenates all your files into one huge stream, chops the stream up into chunks, and then uploads the chunks as individual files.

Thus, my question is if using B2, should this option be turned off? Or is Duplicacy actually storing files, albeit it encrypted, raw such that I would need to rely on B2's versioning? I'm not familiar with how the repositories in Duplicacy are setup, but if they are single files that contain all history (similar to how, say Time Machine for Apple computers work), anytime a backup is taken, this would result in large amounts of storage being taken up on B2. In looking at B2, by default, anytime a file is changed, it makes a copy of file. The first one has to do with B2 and the bucket setup for retention. Please Like my post over here.All issues B2 Bucket Setup with Duplicacy & NAS Support PSU: Fractal ION 2+ 650WLike my post (or find it helpful)?.

VM/Docker host, using ESXi and running pfSense alongside FreeNAS (separate Dual Intel NIC added, dedicated to the pfSense VM)Ģx Intel NUCs running TrueNAS SCALE 22.02.2ĬASE: Fractal Node 304 running TrueNAS SCALE 22.02.2ĬPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240L v5 2.10GHz NIC: Intel EXPI9402PTBLK Pro, Dual-Gigabit Adapter (plus the 2 onboard Intel NICs, 1x 210, 1x 218)
#Duplicacy docker pro#
Corsair Commander Pro to control the fans (see script and code)ĬPU FAN: 1xCorsair H60 CPU Radiator - Front OS: 1 x Kingston UV400 120GB SSD - boot driveįANS: 3xFractal R3 120mm - 3 Front, 1 Rear. SSD: 4 x Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5") - VMs/Jails
#Duplicacy docker Pc#

1 x ASUS Z10PA-D8 (LGA 2011-v3, Intel C612 PCH, ATX) - Dual socket MoBo.Aiming to mostly replicate the build from (with some mods, hopefully around about as good as that link)
