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# 🌐 Providers in Repertory
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# Providers in Repertory
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`repertory` currently supports **three backend provider types**:
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## 📌 When to Use Each Provider
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| Provider | Best For |
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| Provider | Best For |
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| **S3 Provider** | Using standard S3-compatible storage (e.g., AWS S3, MinIO, etc.), with optional encryption at transfer time |
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| **Sia Provider** | Mounting Sia buckets with `renterd` |
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| **Remote Mount** | Mount a Repertory instance running elsewhere (LAN/WAN). |
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| **S3 Provider** | Using standard S3-compatible storage (e.g., AWS S3, MinIO, etc.), with optional encryption at transfer time |
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| **Sia Provider** | Mounting Sia buckets with `renterd` |
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| **Remote Mount** | Mount a Repertory instance running elsewhere (LAN/WAN). |
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| **Encrypt Provider** | Locally encrypting data before uploading elsewhere — but be mindful of irreversible encryption . intended to add a layer of security when using online backup platforms, for instance. |
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> For exhaustive option names and examples, see **[Configuration-File-Options](Configuration%20File%20Options)** and **[CLI Usage](CLI%20Usage)**.
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