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[Feature Request] Backup to two different locations with only one .conf file #77
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Thanks for this feature request, I'm not sure yet how easy it would be to implement (I am otherwise pretty busy IRL currently so I didn't have time to look more closely) but this is definitely a good idea and I will look into it as soon as I can. In the meantime propositions for implementing this and/or pull requests are welcome! |
+1 I have a particular need for this because I have S3 as my offsite backup and I also want the same archive going to a bug-out external USB3.0 hard drive. The best I can think of is to use duplicity in conjunction with backupninja and have it archive to the hard drive first, then sync that to S3. |
Just stumbled across this request (i know it's a bit old) - wouldn't the multi:// backend from duplicity be the solution to this request? duplicity(1) Duplicity-backup.sh only needs to be called once - and backs up to 2 different backends (i had one set to local filesystem, and the other to a sftp backend). |
Wow, yes old indeed. That's exactly what I ended up doing. Though, I've since moved to |
Hi,
Great script, thanks!
It would be nice to have the ability to have backups going to two different locations (probably different backends) in only one .conf file. I mean, backup to a local NAS and to Amazon S3 for local and offsite backup copies of same data. This is very easy to accomplish with two (or more) .conf files for the same data set, however it is more difficult to maintain and still need to call script twice for the backup. Would be interesting to manage from just one place (.conf) even do those two backup could be executed one after another sequentially by the script.
Please forgive if this is already possible but my lack of sleep avoid me from figuring out how :)
Thanks,
Benito
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