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@valar
Proxmox
Thanks, I've heard of this too. Its hard to tell what the differences in use-case all of these are. I'll have to do more research into how they work.
Well, I use it on all my rigs but it's not directly what I think you are asking about.
I just use Proxmox (hypervisor) to run vm/lxc which run docker - and I just have backup images of those.
It has pros & cons but it's not a docker backup, it's just that by chance it's ok for the little use I need it.
I would go for one of the other recommended solutions but perhaps consider a Proxmox layer underneath if you wanna a full image backup of the server(s?) itself.