Once the backup finishes, you can connect to the MinIO server via the web UI or using the MinIO Client (mc) tool and check if the files are actually uploaded. You can track the backup process via the progress bar at the bottom of CloudBerry agent window. In case you scheduled a manual backup, click the backup plan you just created and then trigger the backup using the play button on the top menu bar. If you have set a schedule for the backup, agent will trigger a backup and files will be uploaded to the MinIO server. This finishes the backup storage setting. Next you’ll be asked to setup the retention policy, backup schedules and notification settings. Once you add the account and create a backup plan, you need to choose the files/folders in your computer to be backed up. You’ll also need to enter the bucket name where you intend to store the backup. ![]() In the next window that appears, enter the MinIO server details like the endpoint, access key and secret key. To do that, click on the “Backup Files” button and then select “S3 Compatible” under “Backup Plan: Cloud Storage”. Next, you’ll need to configure the agent to talk to the MinIO server. I have taken the CloudBerry Linux backup agent as example in this tutorial. Next step is to install the relevant CloudBerry desktop agent on the computer which you’d like to backup. Once launched, keep the URL, access key and secret key handy. Follow this document to install and launch MinIO server. To get started, you’ll need a MinIO server running on the platform of your choice. These agents can connect to MinIO and provide a reliable, automatic data backup solution. CloudBerry offers Linux, Mac, Windows and SQL Server agents as its storage solutions. Such agents serve as the frontend and help you interface with the whole data backup backend. A desktop agent generally runs as a background process on the source computer and keeps track of the files changed since last backup, compresses and encrypts file data, triggers scheduled or manual backups, and even remove old files from the backend storage. CloudBerry agents allow you to automate the backup process and add features like backup scheduler, encryption, and SSL to your backup system.īefore we move ahead to the setup, let’s understand what does a desktop agent do, and why do you need it. MinIO as the backend, enables you to store your data backup almost anywhere from a Raspberry Pi to a cloud VM instance on AWS/GCP. In this post, I will explain how to set up an automated data backup system for your Linux, Mac or Windows machine using MinIO as the backend object store and CloudBerry backup as the desktop agent. To avoid such loss, an automated data backup system is a must. You may not have faced it yourself, but think of people close to you - friends, family, colleagues-and you’ll find several instances of people losing critical personal or business data. Whether you lose data from your laptop or a mission critical application server, it can be devastating. ![]() Docs Blog Resources Partner Pricing Downloadĭata loss is more frequent that we think. VMware Discover how MinIO integrates with VMware across the portfolio from the Persistent Data platform to TKGI and how we support their Kubernetes ambitions. HDFS Migration Modernize and simplify your big data storage infrastructure with high-performance, Kubernetes-native object storage from MinIO. Splunk Find out how MinIO is delivering performance at scale for Splunk SmartStores Veeam Learn how MinIO and Veeam have partnered to drive performance and scalability for a variety of backup use cases. ![]() No need to move the data, just query using SnowSQL. Snowflake Query and analyze multiple data sources, including streaming data, residing on MinIO with the Snowflake Data Cloud. Commvault Learn how Commvault and MinIO are partnered to deliver performance at scale for mission critical backup and restore workloads. Integrations Browse our vast portfolio of integrations SQL Server Discover how to pair SQL Server 2022 with MinIO to run queries on your data on any cloud - without having to move it.
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