- Server operating system version
- Debian 12
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.66
I want to store backups externally but from my understanding I can only host them on Google, Acronis and so on.
Is it sufficant to just use a backup password if I want to place it on a second server (via FTP) or Drive (e. g. if they get compromised, the backup isnt of any use).
Or is there any ways to store the backup on a encrypted drive such as MEGA, ProtonDrive etc. From my understanding Google/OneDrive are not encrypted and anyone with Google´s permission can enter it (lets say the government as an example, just so I specify what Im looking for, my keys only, my access only)
I dont really get the [...enable backup encryption on the cloud storage side.] part.
Is it sufficant to just use a backup password if I want to place it on a second server (via FTP) or Drive (e. g. if they get compromised, the backup isnt of any use).
Or is there any ways to store the backup on a encrypted drive such as MEGA, ProtonDrive etc. From my understanding Google/OneDrive are not encrypted and anyone with Google´s permission can enter it (lets say the government as an example, just so I specify what Im looking for, my keys only, my access only)
I dont really get the [...enable backup encryption on the cloud storage side.] part.