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Main NAS backups to Secondary NAS (onsite - 10G link). Secondary NAS backups up to Offsite (Hetzner server) weekly. Only important data, not Linux ISOs etc.
Do you encrypt your Backups on the Hetzner server?
Yup, both NASs are running TrueNas Scale, which have a setting for Encryption on Cloud Sync Tasks. (Encrypts both filename and file contents)
Is the encryption a builtin thing with TrueNas Scale?
Yes. Under the hood, it just uses "rclone crypt" functionality. It's a little hard to find, it's all the way down on the Cloud Sync Task setup but it's there.
Okay, cool. I'm also using rclone crypt and was always wondering how safe the encryption is in comparison to Cryptomator or Veracrypt