![]() Happily sitting on 160tb of disks and 10tb of flash atm. Open your appdata folder, and then right-click and go to Properties of each of the subfolders (local, roaming) and you can change the location just like you do with your Documents. App documents and data may be included when you back up an iOS or iPadOS device to iCloud, Finder, or iTunes, depending on the options you choose when MDM installs an app: If you choose 'Prevent backup of the app data,' users can't back up or restore documents and data for that app. From memory I ended up recovering only data and just rebuilt by plex appdata because it wasn't worth the time. Back up and restore app documents and data. It does not include Jira issue data (Jira backup is a separate process that results in. Imo, appadata on cache is TYPICALLY a terrible idea, but I suppose its fine if you don't turn it into a plex box, most of the pain comes from 4million directories and 3million files sat in plex directory, making it a royal pain to deal with recovering backup (tried snapshots but that is the same for the most part), no filesystem can cope with something like that. A backup of the App creates a dump of the application database only. The Home Assistant database can get huge Luckily. ![]() I can kill it at any time and easily rebuild from parity without worrying about it on top of normal CA backup for appdata if I ever needed to. Temporary files will be generated on your phone during the backup and will be automatically deleted after the backup is complete. Clean the database Delete old backups Uninstall unused add-ons Last resort. The only place I see where to exclude specific dockers is on the first page (BACKUP/SETTINGS) - I think that only applies to backup. Simply select the appdata for the Dockers you wish to restore, and skip the rest. they are not part of main libraries, just have their own appdata which is set to no cache use and appdata sits on those flash only. When you restore theres an option to select what appdata to restore. Since then I've added 4x1tb pcie nvme to my main array with ssds still sat in cache doing only cache job (not to mention 750gb less to worry about since cache was being saturated all the time because of this). That gets everything that I moved and synced from my phone over to the Backblaze Computer Backup cloud and. ![]() True, main reason why I did it, was because of an incident like this, had all my appdata by default sitting in ssd on cache until it failed because of power brownout (got ups since), took my cache down completely which at the time lost me 2 weeks ish of recent data and all appdata docker image. I back up that central data hub, my PC, to Backblaze.
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