Thus excluding a need to unplug the drive each time and implementing the 3-2-1 backup best practice. You could use an external drive as the main repository from which the data automatically offloads to any S3 cloud storage using free file sync tools such as rclone. Hi, Normally, the backup process doesnt require the device to shutdown. So you can set that the computer a backup of all files at a. To automate the backup process, I would suggest upgrading the storage to inexpensive cloud solutions to use it as a secondary backup repository. It is also possible to FBackup automatically a action to run before or after performing a backup.
Automatic updates FBackup automatically checks for updates weekly, so you'll know when a new version is released. I do know how to remotely and automatically power on the OMV Server (wakeonlan in crontab should work fine), but I dont know how to shutdown remotely and automaticaly the NSF server from the Proxmox VE host (I mean, ssh rootmyNFSserver shutdown works, as I put my PVEs pubkey in the OMV server, but I want the OMV host to be shut down right after the backup). The only complication is that you wont know how long it will take for the back up to do, but if it is a daily task, it wont take more than 20 minutes or so unless you have done a lot of work that day. However, due to shutdown changes in Outlook 2010, the backup- add-in will never be triggered to prompt you to make a backup of your Outlook data. Select the Schedule button, and choose what time you want to start upa nd shut down your computer. If you are using Outlook 2010, you’ll find the command for the Personal Folders Backup Add-in on the Add-Ins tab in the Ribbon. You can use the following tools to schedule a drive removal job in the event of a backup job finish. As an after-backup action, you can set it to stand by, log off, hibernate or even shut down the computer once the backup has successfully finished. Select the lightbulb 'energy saver' icon.
From my experience, the is software that features a removable drive eject functionality, but I haven't seen any backup software that does the same job aside its main purpose.