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What have you been using for cloud backups?
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Cloud backups, AWS, because they've feed me piles of credits (less so lately though) so it's practically free.
I back very little up to the cloud though as it's so expensive. Basically just the storage of my local Git server which has all the configs, app and microservices I've built for my home automations and lab. Syncs straight from my NAS where the Git server is hosted.