Syncs with iMac (Bonjour, WebDAV, and CloudKit). Syncs with the iMac (Bonjour, WebDAV, and one small database using CloudKit) Same as above but no Backblaze or Zip file export. I keep a monthly copy of these zip files for a few years. Also, like you have a scheduled (with cron) AppleScript to do an export to Zip of the DEVONthink files once a week (those zip files captured in the regular backups). Backblaze also running taking all it can to provide remote copies. Also running Synology Backup on selected key folders, including DEVONthink’s. : iMac has Time Machine running continuously to a Synology NAS server, and two a connected USB drives. (not a direct answer to your question, but wanted to share how I do this) I’m not a fan of encrypted zip archives for anything bigger than 5 GB. Where do you store your exports? If it’s on an external drive, you could create an encrypted APFS container as an alternative to the above mentioned options (HFS+ volumes can’t be encrypted any longer after Catalina). I don’t see the value of doing extra exports in that case. It can also search within databases and since I set it to run every 30 minutes, it’s a bit like version control. Arq works well too and preserves metadata (which can be an issue with other backup apps like Backblaze ). You can also browse or search the contents of database backups easily in Finder (show package contents) or something like Backup Loupe (or even DEVON’s EasyFind) if you only need to get to specific files. I’ve restored databases with Time Machine in the past without issues. I use Time Machine hourly on an encrypted SSD and Arq for remote backups, also encrypted, with Wasabi cloud storage for immutable (90 days) backups.
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