[kwlug-disc] GUI Backup Software

unsolicited unsolicited at swiz.ca
Wed Jun 11 15:05:28 EDT 2014


Correction, looks like duplicati has a gui.

https://www.google.com/search?q=duplicati+screenshots&tbm=isch


On 14-06-11 02:59 PM, unsolicited wrote:
> But also command line? (Just checking.)
>
>  From the wikipedia article on it, I got to duplicati,
> http://www.duplicati.com/home on which it mentions making use of one's
> clouds, too.
>
> Perhaps of interest.
>
> (Still command line though, as far as I can tell. So, of interest to me,
> but perhaps not what the OP is looking for.)
>
>
> On 14-06-11 02:14 PM, Jason Locklin wrote:
>> On 11/06/14 10:49 AM, CrankyOldBugger wrote:
>>> I took this question to alternativeto.net and the favourite there (after
>>> rsync) is http://www.duplicati.com/
>>
>>
>> Duplicity is great. Encrypted backups, rotation of partial and full
>> backups, easy automation and logging, lot's of "backends" for various
>> remote and local backups. I have used it for years on my own machines to
>> back things up to multiple places nightly. According to apt, Deja-dup is
>> a GUI frontend to Duplicity that integrates well with Gnome, but I
>> personally prefer scripted backups running from cron. There is also
>> Duply and backupninja in the repos, but I find duplicity fine on it's
>> own. I like being able to restore a single file, or entire filesystem
>> from yesterday, or a specific day 8 months ago, yet have nightly backups
>> that typically take only a few minutes. Just don't forget to secure your
>> backup key/passphrase away in a few safe places.
>>
>
>
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