I saw a tech news article about a cloud storage provider reducing
their rates ( 
https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/02/dropbox-like-cloud-storage-service-shadow-drive-lowers-its-price/
) and this reminded me that I've been thinking about using cloud
storage as backup ... so long as it's encrypted with a key that's on
my side (only).  A quick search pointed me to "rclone" (
https://rclone.org/ ) which sounds outstanding if their self-promotion
is to be believed.  The fact that rclone is included as a standard
package in Debian stable goes a long way to convincing me.
Ironically, "Shadow Drive" isn't one of the providers that rclone
lists themselves as working with.

This seems like a good starting guide (and makes rclone look fairly
straight-forward).  I haven't used it so I'm uncertain of its
accuracy:
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/05/how-to-encrypt-cloud-storage-files-with.html

My current backup systems live and die by 'rsync', so I'm quite
familiar with a program rclone seems to be partially based on.  I've
been trying/hoping to move to 'rsnapshot', although it's kind of a
PITA (but good).  I use Fedora occasionally, but mostly Debian.

This has left me with so many questions, to which I would happily take
any and all answers:
- is rclone good?
- is rclone easy to use?
- does rclone handle encryption of remotes (mostly) transparently?
- in particular, is mounting remote encrypted cloud drives as local
drives fairly easy?
- what cloud storage providers have you used rclone with?
- do you recommend a particular cloud storage provider?  Why?
- do you disrecommend a particular cloud storage provider?  Why?

-- 
Giles
https://www.gilesorr.com/
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