multy
kopia
multy | kopia | |
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42 | 224 | |
627 | 6,426 | |
1.1% | 5.4% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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multy
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Abstraction of Cloud Providers
Multy is an interesting project. Though such a project is bound to suffer from the downsides of all clouds and wont be able to gain from the advantages of a specific cloud service.
- Wrapper for the Terraform's AWS, Azure, and GCP providers
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Writing an IaC Rosetta Stone
There is already a couple of options
https://github.com/multycloud/multy
But a multicloud wrapper creates a lot of abstractions.
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Looking to contribute to an open-source project
Hey! If you're looking to expand your backend languages, we're working on Multy - an open source tool to deploy and switch to any cloud. We have a discord server to answer any questions as well and a few good first issues!
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How to contribute to Open Source?
If you wanna take a look - https://github.com/multycloud/multy. Any contributions are very welcome!
- GitHub - multycloud/multy: Multy - Easily deploy multi cloud infrastructure. Write cloud-agnostic config deployed across multiple clouds
- Show HN: Build for any cloud with the same code
- Golang open-source contribution
- What companies are using golang and have source code in github?
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?
cloudy - A tool for managing production-grade cloud clusters, infrastructure as code (IaC)
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
yor - Extensible auto-tagger for your IaC files. The ultimate way to link entities in the cloud back to the codified resource which created it.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
gatus - ⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
anteon - Anteon (formerly Ddosify) - Effortless Kubernetes Monitoring and Performance Testing. Available on CLI, Self-Hosted, and Cloud
UrBackup - UrBackup - Client/Server Open Source Network Backup for Windows, MacOS and Linux
backend - A REST web-service sample project written in Golang using go-fiber, GORM and PostgreSQL
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
keploy - Test generation for Developers. Generate tests and stubs for your application that actually work!
restic-wrapper - Simple bash wrapper to source .env configuration files for Restic. Facilitates both manual CLI execution and scheduled (cron) execution.