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resticprofile
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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
The main disadvantage with pure Restic is that you usually have to end up writing your own shell scripts for some configuration management because Restic itself has none of that.
Fortunately there is https://github.com/creativeprojects/resticprofile to solve that problem.
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Duplicity
I really like restic, and am personally happy to use it via the command line. It's very fast and efficient! However, I do wish there was better tooling / wrappers around it. For example, Pika Backup is a popular UI for Borg of which no equivalent exists for Restic. I'd love to be able to set something simple up on my partner's Macbook.
For my own purposes, I've been using a script I found on Github[0] for a while, but it only really supports Backblaze B2 AFAIK.[1]
I've been meaning to try autorestic[2] and resticprofile[3] as they are potentially more flexible than the script I'm currently using, and prestic[4] looks intriguing for my partner's use, but seems to have very few users. And the fact that there are so many competing tools makes it difficult to land on one.
[0] https://github.com/erikw/restic-automatic-backup-scheduler
[1] https://github.com/erikw/restic-automatic-backup-scheduler/i...
[2] https://github.com/cupcakearmy/autorestic
- Resticprofile: The missing link between a configuration file and restic backup
- Ask HN: How do you do backups for personal/home server?
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Alternative to Backblaze that does encryption AND incremental backups?
You mean encrypted snapshots of files and not snapshots of encrypted files right? because the later is not really possible. You can do incremental backups with restic and backblaze b2 though. Just setup an automated profile using resticprofile.
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Help me choose between borg, restic and rclone
While we're talking restic tools, have you also tried restic-profile?
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I am looking for open-source backup application alternatives
There's also restic profile. I've been using autorestic but coming from borgmatic it feels much less solid.
- Backups: Pre- and Post-command-aware backup solution?
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Duplicati: Free backup software to store encrypted backups online
There’s also resticprofile which takes care of scheduling (with launchd on macOS) and maintenance tasks for restic. I especially enjoy that resticprofile can create a prom file for the backup status that I can just scoop up to my monitoring.
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Why should I switch from Restic to Borg?
Restic has a very good command line tool: resticprofile which lets you write backup profiles in an easy config file, automates the scheduling of each task along with an automatic locking system (to ensure prune never happens during backups, etc), and integration with Zabbix for monitoring the status of the backups (i.e. being alerted when backups fail). Restoring files and searching for files is done via the CLI.
rclone
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Supabase Storage: now supports the S3 protocol
rclone: a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage.
- World Backup Day
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S3 Client against disasters (hacks, fires, catastrophes)
Synchronise buckets with Sclone or Rclone
- Show HN: Query Your Sheets with SheetSQL
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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
Says that Apple doesn't provide a multi platform API. It doesn't provide any official supported way to access iCloud from Windows, Linux.
There's a ticket covering everything you might ever want to know:
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Ask HN: Best modern file transfer/synchronization protocol?
seconding rsync and syncthing.
the server could expose an smb or nfs share, the client could mount it, and then sync to that mount.
rsync over ssh also works, if you do not want to run smb/nfs.
this is also a cool tool https://rclone.org/
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Ask HN: How do you do personal backups in 2023? (Google and Dropbox issues)
rclone [1] to dropbox. works since years without problems
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Which synchronization tool are you using together with the pCloud Crypto Folder?
rclone provides a special pCloud config option, which makes the setup straight forward. rclone can encrypt the data it uploads with its own encryption but not with the pCloud encryption. Therefore it can only upload data to the unencrypted pCloud folders, not to the Crypto Folder.
- Backup of Google Drive (and photos?) to local disk (not to Google Drive)
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All I want for Christmas is
The arkclone project impliments rclone in ArkOS to achieve cloud saves. Not yet built in to ArkOS yet, and not a lot of recent traction on the pull request to get it added, but it can be installed manually.
What are some alternatives?
cronicle - cronicle is a simple and scalable task scheduler that builds on the foundations of git, golang and standard logging
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
autorestic - Config driven, easy backup cli for restic.
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
rsync - An open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. It also has useful features for backup and restore operations among many other use cases.
gemini - Automated backups of PersistentVolumeClaims in Kubernetes using VolumeSnapshots
s3fs-fuse - FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3
arq_restore - command-line utility for restoring from Arq backups
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
gh-mirror - Tool to mirror Github repositories locally
aws-cli - Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services