I am using CloudAccess to host my Joomla Site. I am using their VPMC service.
My site is somewhat large, and each additional GB costs me a decent monthly fee. Since my backups are over 15GB, if I want to run Akeeba I have to pay for an additional 15GB of storage each month.
Because even if I have the backup uploaded immediately after it is created, it still requires 15GB of local storage to create the backup file, which I would have to pay for each month even if I only use it temporarily.
My question is if there is any way to get around this with akeeba.
Can akeeba write directly to a drive that is non-local?
Can I have Akeeba somehow make a small file, transfer to S3, Delete that file, make next small file, transfer to S3, delete, and so on...till it has completed the backup?
Thanks,
Ken