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Remote Server Connection

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Remote Server Connection has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

6 facts·5 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:rdf:type(1), uses protocol(1), connects user(1)

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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeSsh Connection[1]
Uses ProtocolSSH[1]
Connects UserRemote User Variable[1]
Connects to HostRemote Host Variable[1]
Connects to PathRemote Dir Variable[1]

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typebeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
ex:SSHConnection
labelbeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
Remote Server Connection
usesProtocolbeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
SSH
connectsUserbeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
ex:remote-user-variable
connectsToHostbeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
ex:remote-host-variable
connectsToPathbeam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
ex:remote-dir-variable

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
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      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/99b75512-c2ab-4d47-98c1-90c8f43f5b2a
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      ### Step 3: Automate Remote Backup If you want to store backups in a remote location, you can use a script to sync the backup directory to a remote server or cloud storage. 1. **Create a Sync Script**: - Write a script to sync the back

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