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authorBradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org>2024-06-10 09:41:25 -0400
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-<h1 id="website-backups-with-apple-icloud">Website Backups with Apple iCloud</h1>
-<p>2024-02-16</p>
-<p>My main work machine, an M2 MacBook Air, meshes really well with my iPhone SE (they are in the same ecosystem after all - duh!). Since both of these devices are Apple products, it makes sense that I pay for the optional iCloud service for extra storage. 50GB to be exact. I only need to bare minimum which costs just $1.68 a month, making this storage option cheaper than most cups of coffee these days.</p>
-<p>Recently I&#8217;ve been using iCloud as my &#8220;middle-man&#8221; backup system. I still have local, offline storage for most personal data but having additional off-site backups is never a bad thing. I make things easier for myself by taking advantage of <code>rsync</code>. You&#8217;ll need to make sure you have that program installed before trying this yourself:</p>
-<pre><code># This assumes you have homebrew installed first
-brew install rsync
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-<p>Then, whenever I feel like backing up an existing project or website I simply run:</p>
-<pre><code>rsync -a user_name@ssh.webserver.domain:&#47;home&#47;var&#47;www&#47; &#47;Users&#47;username&#47;Library&#47;Mobile\ Documents&#47;com\~apple\~CloudDocs&#47;Backups&#47;site-backup
-</code></pre>
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-<p>Note: The <code>-a</code> option tells <code>rsync</code> to sync directories recursively, transfer special and block devices, preserve symbolic links, modification times, groups, ownership, and permissions.</p>
-</blockquote>
-<p>The beautiful magic of <code>rsync</code>! Obviously, you&#8217;d want to properly name your directories (ie. <code>&#47;Backups&#47;site-backup</code>) for a cleaner structure and ensure that your iCloud directory is set correctly. (remember to read code before just copy-pasting!). With this approach you can backup entire server directories or be specific with each individual project folder. I would also recommend setting up some alias in your <code>.bashrc</code> or <code>.zshrc</code> etc. to make things more streamlined when running backups manually:</p>
-<pre><code>alias site-backup="rsync -a user_name@ssh.webserver.domain:&#47;home&#47;var&#47;www&#47; &#47;Users&#47;username&#47;Library&#47;Mobile\ Documents&#47;com\~apple\~CloudDocs&#47;Backups&#47;site-backup"
-# Then you simply run the following for a manual backup:
-site-backup
-</code></pre>
-<p>You can take this further by automating things via cron jobs, but for my use case that is a little overkill. Hopefully this helps anyone looking for a quick and dirty backup system, especially one that can piggyback of your existing iCloud that you might be paying for already.</p>
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