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Question Plesk remote (encrypted) backup option

sialeh

New Pleskian
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)
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I dont really get the [...enable backup encryption on the cloud storage side.] part.
 
Hello! Currently, Plesk has native integrations with several cloud services:

>> Or is there any ways to store the backup on a encrypted drive such as MEGA, ProtonDrive etc.
The integration with mentioned storages are yet to be implemented, you could vote for it here:

> 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).
In general, Plesk's password-protected backups are sufficient if the password is very strong and makes it impossible for an attacker to reveal backup data if the security of your external backup storage is compromised:
 
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