

#2017 arq backup review password
I never have to type my password into Arq and if someone manages to steal my key they only have access to that one object. That way I could make a key that only has permission to access a single pre-created storage object and give that key to Arq. Google Cloud Storage has ways to make keys for apps which seems like a more correct way to set up something like Arq. It doesn't seem like good practice to be giving some 3rd party app control of my google account. It then asks for permission to control all storage in my account When I try to set this up it asks for my account name/password I'd like to use Arq to backup my computer with Google Cloud Storage. Please Like my post over here.Is it possible to setup Arq backup to use Google Cloud Storage without having to give it your login credentials PSU: Fractal ION 2+ 650WLike my post (or find it helpful)?.

VM/Docker host, using ESXi and running pfSense alongside FreeNAS (separate Dual Intel NIC added, dedicated to the pfSense VM)Ģx Intel NUCs running TrueNAS SCALE 22.12.3.1ĬASE: Fractal Define 7 running TrueNAS SCALE 22.12.3.1ĬPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240L v5 2.10GHz NIC: Intel EXPI9402PTBLK Pro, Dual-Gigabit Adapter (plus the 2 onboard Intel NICs, 1x 210, 1x 218)
#2017 arq backup review pro
Corsair Commander Pro to control the fans (see script and code)ĬPU FAN: 1xCorsair H60 CPU Radiator - Front OS: 1 x Kingston UV400 120GB SSD - boot driveįANS: 3xFractal R3 120mm - 3 Front, 1 Rear. SSD: 4 x Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5") - VMs/Jails Use existing Drives 8 x10TB WD Red, 8 x4TB WD Purple, + a mix of WD Purple and shucked WD Elements 12TB x 8ĬPU: Xeon E5-2620v4 + Corsair H60 Cooler block.Arq Premium: 1 TB storage, 5 computers 59.99/year. This is without any restores, which cost extra for most services.
#2017 arq backup review update
Arq 7: After the first year, with an active update license, with 1 TB storage used on B2, 1 computer 85/year.

3 xNoctua NF-F PWM (120mm) * having noted later in Stux's thread that 1500 RPM is not sufficient to cool the HDDs.2 xNoctua NF-A8 PWM Premium 80mm PC Computer Case Fan.4 x Kingston Value RAM (32GB, DDR4-2400, ECC RDIMM 288).1 x Corsair HX1200 (1200W) - PSU to support 24 HDD + several SSD and PCI cards.1 x Kingston UV400 120GB SSD - boot drive (hit the 3D NAND/TRIM bug with the original WD green selection, failing scrub and showing as corrupted OS files) Decided to go with no mirror and use the config backup script.2 x WD Green 3D NAND (120GB, 2.5") - Boot drives (maybe mess around trying out the thread to put swap here too link).1 x ASUS Z10PA-D8 (LGA 2011-v3, Intel C612 PCH, ATX) - Dual socket MoBo.Aiming to mostly replicate the build from (with some mods, hopefully around about as good as that link)
