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Storage Box -- or Seedbox; What do you look for?

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  • i fiddled with duplicacy a bit, that does client side encryption with rsa keys afaik

  • emg88emg88 Member

    looking for a vps for seedbox use, plz pm me

  • kovkov Member

    Storagebox is very good. I've configured BT and FTP, and I think it's just enough for my needs. I don't need to install any other applications anyway. The price is well worth the value, even though it only has 256MB of RAM.

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  • @Homwer said:
    I seek information.

    A storage box would contain all my personal data: photos, documents, projects, and other important files.

    Borg backup (encrypted remote backups) - is very good especially with Vorta as a cross platform desktop client - then you don't have to trust anyone with your data (which is also deduplicated)

    Just remember to backup your encryption key in something like KeepassXC)

    Borg just needs SSH available & the borg binary in the remote $PATH. The repo mounts over FUSE.

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  • TimRooTimRoo Member
    edited June 19

    I'll definitely second or third complete disabling of Docker and r(u)torrent. If it frees up resources I'm even fine with a toggle for OpenVPN and Wireguard, though those might not be user space. With 250MB turning off everything possible is at least preferable and maybe even critical.

    Thanked by 1PulsedMedia
  • PulsedMediaPulsedMedia Member, Patron Provider

    @TimRoo said:
    I'll definitely second or third complete disabling of Docker and r(u)torrent. If it frees up resources I'm even fine with a toggle for OpenVPN and Wireguard, though those might not be user space. With 250MB turning off everything possible is at least preferable and maybe even critical.

    Might have already been done, made GH Issue about this so agent probably finished.

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