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Use Backup4all with Telnyx Storage
Use Backup4all with Telnyx Storage
Learn how to set up Backup4all, a comprehensive backup software, with Telnyx Storage for automated and reliable data backup and recovery.
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Written by Telnyx Engineering
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Backup4all is a comprehensive backup software that enables users to securely and efficiently backup their data to various storage locations such as cloud services, network drives, and external hard drives. It offers a range of features including full, differential, and incremental backups, compression, encryption, scheduling, and backup verification.


How to configure Cyberduck to work with Telnyx Storage

  1. Download and install the latest version of Backup4all here!

  2. Click File and New to create a new backup job

  3. For Destination, select Online on the left navigation bar and then select S3 Compatible from the dropdown menu

  4. For the remainder of the configuration window, enter the following and then click Next:

    1. Endpoint: storage.telnyx.com

    2. Access ID: copy and paste your Telnyx API Key in this field

    3. Secret Key: The secret access key is not used by Telnyx Storage, but Backup4all will complain if it doesn’t exist. Type out anything you want here, as long as it doesn't include spaces, quoting, or special characters of any kind.

    4. Region: leave as default

    5. Signature: Version 4

    6. Bucket: the name of the bucket you want your data stored inSelect the sources that you wish to backup

And that's all there is to it! You can continue the flow creating your backup job, and once finished your data will be backed up to Telnyx Storage!


Additional Resources

For more information on how to use Backup4all, check out their product resources here.


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