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Draft — this is a structural skeleton, not documentation. Most pages are empty stubs listing what they will cover. Nothing here is finished, and some of it describes parts of Baseout that are not built yet.

Destinations

A Destination is storage your Spaces back up to, and like a Source it belongs to the account and is reused across Spaces. The list shows name, type, status, how many Spaces use it and when it was last written to. File storage is required; a database destination is optional.

This page will cover the destination types Baseout supports, adding and authorizing one, and why a destination in use cannot simply be deleted.

  • Which storage providers can I use?
  • What is a database destination for, and do I need one?
  • Can two Spaces write to the same destination without colliding?
  • How do I move existing backups to a different destination?
  • Why can I not remove a destination that a Space is using?

The supported-provider list is the first thing this page needs and is not written here — the product shows Google Drive, Amazon S3 and Postgres in its fixtures, which is a sample, not the supported set. That list has to come from the engineer.