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  1. restic

    Fast, secure, efficient backup program

    I use B2 as the backend for my personal backups using restic (which I would highly recommend https://github.com/restic/restic). I don't have a ton of data to backup, so even with hourly backups (restic only backs up when there are changes) I have ~100GB and it runs me a whopping $0.60/month. I almost feel guilty when I get the bill. But the minute I need to pick a storage platform in a professional context I know what my first choice will be.

    (I am _not_ affiliated with Backblaze in anyway. Just a happy user)

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  3. rustic

    rustic - fast, encrypted, and deduplicated backups powered by Rust

    For anyone just passing by, from the rustic website[0]:

    > Stability: Currently our tools are in beta state and miss regression tests. It is not recommended to use them in production backups, yet.

    [0]: https://rustic.cli.rs/

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