Usage
inventory.instances = {
borgbackup = {
module = {
name = "borgbackup";
input = "clan-core";
};
roles.client.machines."jon".settings = {
destinations."storagebox" = {
repo = "username@hostname:/./borgbackup";
rsh = ''ssh -oPort=23 -i /run/secrets/vars/borgbackup/borgbackup.ssh'';
};
};
roles.server.machines = { };
};
};
The input should be named according to your flake input. Jon is configured as a client machine with a destination pointing to a Hetzner Storage Box.
Overview
This guide explains how to set up and manage BorgBackup for secure, efficient backups in a clan network. BorgBackup provides:
- Space efficient storage of backups with deduplication
- Secure, authenticated encryption
- Compression: lz4, zstd, zlib, lzma or none
- Mountable backups with FUSE
- Easy installation on multiple platforms: Linux, macOS, BSD, …
- Free software (BSD license).
- Backed by a large and active open-source community.
Roles
1. Client
Clients are machines that create and send backups to various destinations. Each client can have multiple backup destinations configured.
2. Server
Servers act as backup repositories, receiving and storing backups from client machines. They can be dedicated backup servers within your clan network.
Backup destinations
This service allows you to perform backups to multiple destinations.
Destinations can be:
- Local: Local disk storage
- Server: Your own borgbackup server (using the
serverrole) - Third-party services: Such as Hetzner's Storage Box
For a more comprehensive guide on backups look into the guide section.