Ok I have an issue with auto backups and manual backups.
As I understand it now backups are encrypted whether you want to or not. Think I might have an issue with this.
About a year ago I was backing up religiously and needed to restore to a previous day. I found it would not restore and the whole thing was kaput. I had a backup from a few weeks ago which loaded fine.
To investigate I copied the tar file to my windows install and unzipped it. I found the latest backup was corrupt. I did a backup again and tested it and it was the same story. Eventually the issue was fixed I think.
Since then on every significant change etc I do a backup and test the backup and download it. If it unzips it will work but if it doesn’t it wont restore. I just cant take the chance that it wont work.
Anyway to get to the point. Now that it’s being encrypted, am I able to unzip and test it?
I tried and it did not ask me for any “key” to decrypt. Give me an error saying its either damaged or unknown format.
What ever you were doing before, that will stay exactly the same and are now called manual backups. Nothing changed there.
The new automatic backups are encrypted and have all the new features.
The only place they mix is they go into the same folder, so if you have an add-on or something that does stuff with moving or deleting files, that will also effect the automatic created ones.
Yeah not really a good thing based on what I experienced.
What I had previously was a automated backup I had setup which is also uploaded to google drive. This backup at 2am is unencrypted so will leave it on and turn off auto backups.
Well google drive backup addon (and all the others that I know of) uses the HA code to actually preform the backup. I believe it WILL be encrypted based on this testing that manually pushing the backup button on the non automatic side also encrypted the backup.