Burp
Backuppc
Burp | Backuppc | |
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3 | 4 | |
477 | 1,317 | |
- | 1.1% | |
4.4 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
C | Perl | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Burp
- Looking to host a backup as a service (for friends and family)
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Brand new to PC building. Did I do OK for a gaming/workstation?
If you just need them for backup, I'd just get regular HDDs, and even better, put them outside of the PC into a separate system, even a raspberry pi 4 with USB HDDs would do. I use burp backup at home https://github.com/grke/burp (I run the server on a separate Linux PC with 2 HDDs in mirror), it's pretty simple to set up, if you're familiar with Linux and editing config files.
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Restic: Backups Done Right
Truly suprised not seeing burp mentioned anywhere in these comments. Super reliable, laptop friendly and with lots of Nice features.
https://github.com/grke/burp
Backuppc
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BACKUPPC error (Non-zero exit status from smbclient)
This is a bug in smbclient that leads to corrupted archives being created. There's a Github issue about it. Newer versions of smbclient have a fix. I posted a workaround with a wrapper in the issue if upgrading smbclient is not possible. You could try it out: https://github.com/backuppc/backuppc/issues/404
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I'm not a big github user and need a quick hand with a pull . . . .
Go to the Code tab. Click on the green "Code" button. Download as Zip. Or, if you have git installed, consider using git pull https://github.com/backuppc/backuppc instead.
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Why We Switched from Python to Go
Kind of, though the whole Raku thing made everything a tad wonky.
Some of the nicer Perl software that I use currently is BackupPPC, which has been pretty solid despite the slightly subpar UI: https://github.com/backuppc/backuppc
And another interesting piece that I can think of was RemoteBox, which was pretty niche but still worked nicely: https://remotebox.knobgoblin.org.uk/?page=about
From the more popular packages, one should also mention exiftool, which was written in Perl: https://github.com/exiftool/exiftool
Probably also a lot of other pieces of software, though it doesn't seem like there's much of a large/active community around Perl, for example, have a look at: https://github.com/trending/perl?since=monthly and then compare it to something like: https://github.com/trending/go?since=monthly
What are some alternatives?
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
UrBackup - UrBackup - Client/Server Open Source Network Backup for Windows, MacOS and Linux
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
Bareos - Bareos is a cross-network Open Source backup solution (licensed under AGPLv3) which preserves, archives, and recovers data from all major operating systems.
Bup - Very efficient backup system based on the git packfile format, providing fast incremental saves and global deduplication (among and within files, including virtual machine images). Please post problems or patches to the mailing list for discussion (see the end of the README below).
Elkarbackup - Open source backup solution for your network