Neo-Backup
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2,256 | 23,706 | |
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9.5 | 9.7 | |
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Kotlin | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Neo-Backup
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LineageOS 19 Google backup not working at all
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 12 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Neo Backup (version 8312): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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GitHub - XayahSuSuSu/Android-DataBackup: DataBackup for Android
What are the benefits over NeoBackup ?
- cant sign in apps
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[HELP] Update over OTA
I'm assuming you're already rooted based on your question? That should make things easier. I personally use a root backup app like Neo Backup to backup apps and app data and store it on a hard drive along with other important files. Also, if you're willing and the option's available, I would make a TWRP backup just in case. Then you can clean install and restore your apps and files separately. Encryption shouldn't be an issue if you backup using an app.
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"Anytime someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, they're not doing it for your benefit". However, people seem to like it. The sorry state of Android Backups
NeoBackup should be decent if you're digging for an OSS solution.
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How to restore apps trough .ab files? Adb restore not working....
With root access the Neo Backup app is great: https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Backup/releases/. Yes, I tried it on WSA too and it works.
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⟳ 2 apps added, 43 updated at f-droid.org
Neo Backup (version 8.3.1): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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Backup Apps and their data to upgrade to newer LOS
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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GitHub - mrrfv/linux-android-backup: Back up your device without vendor lock-ins, using insecure software or root. Supports encryption and compression out of the box. Works cross-platform.
I'm tempted to switch to a Google Pixel phone with GrapheneOS but for now I couldn't find any alternative to Neo-Backup, which requires root.
restic
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
Restic - GitHub
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Ask HN: What is your approach for managing personal digital assets?
I religiously use Google contacts. It's the simplest way to keep people contacts up to date on Android.
I archive all important documents in specific folders by subject and date. This is backed up to back blaze with restic. https://restic.net/
I use https://ente.io for pictures. I convinced my wife to use it, and she agreed to auto share her photos so I don't nag her for copies. It had simple import from Facebook and Google.
I also keep extensive journals, which really helps to tie it all together. I can basically grep for hangouts, conversations, etc.
I also separate work journal from personal, and have essentially a journal for each project. https://jodavaho.io/tags/bullet-journal.html for how.
I religiously use Google calendar for all plans, you can easily search it for past events to get dates.
I also use monicahq for some notes about things I should remember about people but the habit never stuck.
- Restic – Backups Done Right
- Data corruption issue in restic 0.16.3 with max compression
- Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
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Duplicity
After Borg, I switched to Restic:
https://restic.net/
AFAIK, the only difference is that Restic doesn't require Restic installed on the remote server, so you can efficiently backup to things like S3 or FTP. Other than that, both are fantastic.
- Restic – Simple Backups
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The Drive Stats of Backblaze Storage Pods
I'm curious, too. I know they've had some issues in the past:
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3268#issuecomment-78...
On the other hand, I tested around 15,000 backups last year (multiple hourly backups, daily tests) and they all passed.
- Selfhostate e avete un homelab?
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best backup for ubuntu ?
I use and recommend restic. I use it for about 60 machines on my LAN, and it's absolutely fantastic.
What are some alternatives?
mtk-easy-su - Get bootless root access with few clicks.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
Duplicity - Unnoficial fork of Duplicity - Bandwidth Efficient Encrypted Backup
others - Exhaustive list of backup solutions for Linux
kopia - Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS & Linux with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication. CLI and GUI included.
autorestic - Config driven, easy backup cli for restic.
Duplicacy - A new generation cloud backup tool
inkPalm-5-EPD105-root - Rooting the Android Xiaomi/Moann inkPalm 5
Rsnapshot - a tool for backing up your data using rsync (if you want to get help, use https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot-discuss)