the correct bug/feature request to refer is: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2943 as #3169 marked as a duplicate of this oneHi,
S3 support is not currently integrated. The relevant feature request is here.
Hi,Hi It is possible with mount s3 bucket to a directory. After mount you can create a datastore. Check this link to mount s3 bucket. https://www.nakivo.com/blog/mount-amazon-s3-as-a-drive-how-to-guide/
one reason to NOT install the PBS on the PVE. Reading that I understood it to be a PBS that is close to the S3 storage. Yes it'll be slow, so my advoce would be to NOT use it for the actual PBS of first backup, but rather a PBS that is synchronizing the already backed up stuff, as a DR/failover in case the primary PBS failed.Hi,
In the guide that you posted, there is a step where the 'fuse' has to be deleted.
I tried the command, and it will also remove these packages:
ceph-fuse fuse glusterfs-client libpve-access-control libpve-cluster-api-perl libpve-guest-common-perl libpve-storage-perl librados2-perl proxmox-ve pve-cluster pve-container pve-firewall pve-ha-manager pve-manager qemu-server
Does Proxmox still work after I do this?
Yes. I only could support this.It would be wonderful to be able to natively add S3 datastores in Proxmox Backup Server.
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