kvdi
kopia
kvdi | kopia | |
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7 | 224 | |
392 | 6,318 | |
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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kvdi
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Anyone looking for developer to co-work on non-trivial opensource?
It became too much for me to continue doing on my own, but people still ask for help and features til this day. https://github.com/kvdi/kvdi
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Golang open-source contribution
https://github.com/kvdi/kvdi - Feel free to DM if interested
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Anyone needs a (long-term) contributor for their open source project written in Go?
If you want to sink into Kubernetes, I've been desperately seeking more contributors on kvdi for a while. It's a virtual desktop infrastructure running on K8s. Tons of features to be added, tons of issues/requests to be addressed. It just don't pay the bills and I got a full-time day job. But if you are interested in hacking on it, let me know.
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XFCE4 Inside Docker
I had to do some modifications to get it working on my pi cluster. But I've used this successfully: https://github.com/kvdi/kvdi
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You love open source, right?
I think in the particular case I care most about I wouldn't have to worry about it. The big players all have equivalent offerings with larger budgets, better features, and insane pricing. It's a VDI running on k8s.
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Pion WebRTC v3.1.0 Released
I tried to use pion for the audio functionality in this project at first, but my head had trouble wrapping around how it could be implemented easily on the platform in use (k8s). That being said, seeing this post made me want to potentially give it another go.
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Vue + go lang
This is an example multi-stage Dockerfile that does it
kopia
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DwarFS – The Deduplicating Warp-Speed Advanced Read-Only File System
I think Kopia would be great for your use case
https://kopia.io/
It has a great system to snapshot files but only store data if it's changed. I use it in an environment where I can't use something like zfs to snapshot data because I don't have the ability to make decisions about what filesystem we're using. It's been amazing, love it so much!
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Ask HN: Open-source Windows 11 backup solutions
Thanks for the tip on Kopia. Setting it up now, looks perfect.
https://github.com/kopia/kopia
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
Kopia - GitHub
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I Backup
I've been happy with: https://kopia.io/
Fairly easy to configure, does snapshots to S3 and has a icon in my tray I can watch :)
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Very strange behavior/bug - devices stuck together
Btw, kopia is one fine backup tool. Apparently borgbackup is good too.
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Kopia: Open-Source, Fast and Secure Open-Source Backup Software
Kopia is great, though it's worth noting for folks on Linux: non-UTF-8 paths aren't stored correctly [1] and xattrs aren't stored [2]. While most folks probably won't care about the former, the latter can could cause issues (eg. losing SELinux labels makes it difficult to restore a backup of the root filesystem on distros that use SELinux).
[1] https://github.com/kopia/kopia/issues/1764
[2] https://github.com/kopia/kopia/issues/544
- Kopia: Open-Source Backup Software
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How I backup my servers (2023)
I think Kopia [1] is on its way to be that. I am sticking to Restic for now but it seems like the strongest contender.
[1]: https://github.com/kopia/kopia
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Borgbase backups have been unavailable for 3 days – recovery is at 26%
I used their trial for a bit to test it out with Vorta [1] in a container. Vorta (and Borg) seemed to work fine, until I wanted to restore an archive and I noticed that my recent snapshots were completely empty. Probably because of a misconfiguration on my end though. But it made me look elsewhere. For me backups should be a fire, test and forget solution.
Recently I made the switch to Kopia [2] which seems to have feature parity with Borg (and Restic [3]). It also has a web UI which is way easier to work with than Vorta. And I can easily view, extract and restore individual files or folders from there. This gave me way more confidence about this solution. The only thing I really miss is that I cannot chose different targets for different paths. For instance, with Borg I was able to backup a partial of my Docker appdata to an external source. And I haven't found a way to do this with Kopia. Besides that I'm pretty happy with this solution and I would recommend it.
1. https://vorta.borgbase.com/
2. https://kopia.io/
3. https://restic.net/
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Show HN: Gdańsk AI – full stack AI voice chatbot (STT, LLM, TTS, auth, payments)
There's a few. Off the top of my head
https://github.com/kopia/kopia
What are some alternatives?
go-gst - Gstreamer bindings and utilities for golang
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
saidit - The reddit open source fork powering SaidIt
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
groundup
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
UrBackup - UrBackup - Client/Server Open Source Network Backup for Windows, MacOS and Linux
git-bug - Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
Zoho - Golang API for Zoho services
restic-wrapper - Simple bash wrapper to source .env configuration files for Restic. Facilitates both manual CLI execution and scheduled (cron) execution.