![]() ![]() My use case is I wanted to slap a raspberry pi to a usb hard drive and be able to drop it off at a friends house for low energy consumption mini-server. It doesn’t seem to be any specific resource bottleneck, but my destination is a very low powered very old netbook so it might just be what it is. ![]() I haven’t had time yet to see if there is something I can do to speed it up. and it takes that long just to do a directory listing via SFTP. I’m currently backing up about 2.5TB which is around 90,000-100,000 files on the destination. It takes about 20-25 minutes for each backup to “Verify backend files”. The biggest problem is it seems a little slower than I’d like. I’ve been very happy with it so far and haven’t had any major issues. Can configure key based auth, create IP restrictions per user, set up IP blacklisting on too many failed logon attempts etc. Seems more flexible overall and in my mind a bit more secure.It’s inherently secure out of the box (can probably make it insecure if you try hard enough) without any fuss.Each option is well documented in the UI via tool tips. ![]() Default options seemed solid, but if you have time there are lots of configuration options to tweak it just the way you want it. In the end I ended up going with SFTP for a handful of reasons but I don’t know that it is necessarily better. I researched both S3 (Minio on Windows 10) vs SFTP (Bitvise WinSSHD on Windows 10). ![]()
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