Cloud backup for Linux

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  1. docker-crashplan-pro

    Docker container for CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)

    Crashplan is your only real option but it's a pig memory wise. If you do use it I recommend using the docker image maintained here https://github.com/jlesage/docker-crashplan-pro so that you don't have to worry about your distro being supported or headed (if it's a file server)

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  3. B2_Command_Line_Tool

    The command-line tool that gives easy access to all of the capabilities of B2 Cloud Storage

    There are various backblaze-b2 apps in the AUR, including this one for working with it from the CLI. Haven't tried any of them myself.

  4. backblaze-personal-wine-container

    Run the Backblaze personal backup client in a docker container

    I see. Well, there's also a github project that's a docker container that runs the bb-personal software using WINE. Seems like a lot of extra steps, but 7$/mo for unlimited storage is pretty sweet.

  5. syncthing-android

    Discontinued Wrapper of syncthing for Android.

    If you're wary of proprietary software (understandable) or would prefer something on Flatpak, then you can use SyncThing but it doesn't have a convenient Selective Sync option (you have to manually write out an exclude list) and overall has less features than Resilio last I tested it.

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