Well, I actually operate my own Joplin Server on my own server, deployed with Docker and I also back it up that way (with the recommended method of dumping the pgsql data), daily. Those backups (not only Joplin but the other services', as well) are stored georedundantly, naturally.

Any WebDAV-based solution is at fault, and should not be used for any granular data. It's had it's use 20+ years ago but today it should be used only specialized cases (like with CalDAV and CardDAV, it's extensions). If you take a look at the sync-related problems, 8 out of 10 times it boils down to the faulty ways of WebDAV. It's is..nice to have, so to speak, as a sync option, but not a good one, technologically speaking (and it's not Joplin's or Laurent's fault in any way) and people should move away from it when it comes to syncing Joplin.

Just because you asked. :slight_smile:

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