<p>The box makes an incremental backup each night. By default the backup is stored on the machine itself, but you can also have it stored on Amazon S3</p>
<p>The box makes an incremental backup each night. The backup is stored on the machine itself. You are responsible for copying the backup files off of the machine.</p>
<h3>Configuration</h3>
<p>Many cloud providers make this easy by allowing you to take snapshots of the machine's disk.</p>
<div>Backups are stored on this machine’s own hard disk. You are responsible for periodically using SFTP (FTP over SSH) to copy the backup files from <ttid="backup-location"></tt> to a safe location. These files are encrypted, so they are safe to store anywhere.</div>
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<div>Backups are stored in an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket. You must have an AWS account already.</div>
<p>You can also use SFTP (FTP over SSH) to copy files from <ttid="backup-location"></tt>. These files are encrypted, so they are safe to store anywhere. Copy the encryption password from <ttid="backup-encpassword-file"></tt> also but keep it in a safe location.</p>
<p> Copy the encryption password from <ttid="backup-encpassword-file"></tt> to a safe and secure location. You will need this file to decrypt backup files.</div></p>
<h3>Current Backups</h3>
<h3>Available Backups</h3>
<p>The backup directory currently contains the backups listed below. The total size on disk of the backups is currently <spanid="backup-total-size"></span>.</p>
<p>The backup location currently contains the backups listed below. The total size of the backups is currently <spanid="backup-total-size"></span>.</p>