# Backup Solution This is currently WIP btw. * Install restic > 1.14 * Create new repository (where backups are stored) Create a new ssh keypair, in this example I'm naming the keyfile "keyfile" ```bash ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/keyfile ``` Share the key it with the remote host ```bash ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/keyfile.pub admin@192.168.1.20 ``` Create a `~/.ssh/config` file and name it. In this case we will name it "remote" ```toml # ~/.ssh/config Host remote Hostname 192.168.1.20 # example User admin IdentityFile ~/.ssh/keyfile ``` ```bash # This could also be a local folder (/to/whereever/) but that's dumb. export RESTIC_REPOSITORY="sftp:remote:/srv/repo" restic init # It will ask you for a password, ofc make this good and don't forget it. ``` Backup some files ```bash # Set $TMPDIR to somewhere on a tmpfs filesystem to reduce drive wear # Optionally add the `--tag foo` flag to tag backup snapshots restic backup /ImportantDocuments --no-scan --compression max ``` * Restore from a snapshot: ```bash restic snapshots # Copy the desired snapshot id (short or long) restic restore --target ```