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UrBackup Alternatives
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kopia
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BorgBackup
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InfluxDB
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Backuppc
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Bareos
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rclone
"rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Yandex Files
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borgmatic
Simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations
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TimeShift
System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
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Harbor
An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
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UrBackup reviews and mentions
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Smartli Backup - Secure and Easy Data Backup Solution
If anyone came here looking for good quality, open source and free backup software I recommend UrBackup and Kopia.
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Kopia – incremental backups, encryption, compression, data deduplication
Kopia does not 'image' your whole machine.
A real shame imaging is the time saving component if a system is not recoverable. People want to get their systems up and running as fast as possible.
A combination of imaging and file back up is the best way to do that. For now I'll stick with http://www.urbackup.org/
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Backup programs question
UrBackup
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How do I copy data from one HDD to another using Linux Mint?
urBackup - best if backing up multiple machines and wanting a centralized tool *BorgBackup - best all-around tried-and-true backup solutions but has no native windows client.
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Just finished migrating my old tower servers to a Kubernetes cluster on my new rack!
For backups I use UrBackup, and with the UrBackup Client container, I can back up each application's persistent volumes. I run it in Docker for now, and store backups on a BTRFS Zvol in my ZFS array. Though technically it's not totally safe to backup databases this way, I have not run into many issues going this. Restoring or migrating is as simple as spinning up my helm chart on the new server (with only the client and its Persistent Volume Claims active), hitting restore, and then upgrading the deployment with the actual databases and services.
The top server has 3x12TB HDD's in a ZFS array. I use this with a Docker instance (in case the cluster fails) of UrBackup as my backup solution. Each one of my Kubernetes deployments backs up to the server and I can easily restore them with a click of a button.
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Accomplishing What I Want With What I Have
as in just a copy of your files? This I would barely consider a backup, more of just a mirror from a point in time. What're you missing by doing this? versions of files, deduplication, and encryption (last one being very important for the best kind of backups, which should be off-site). Just because it's not files doesn't mean it's proprietary. Proprietary would mean secret and undocumented. There are many great options. Borg is my favorite but Kopia is probably better if you use windows, urbackup is an option if you want centralized management of backups and rdiff-backup is if you want something kinda what you have currently but adding versioning but lacks deduplication and encryption.
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Advice for Automated Copying of my Off Grid 6TB Media Hoard :)
That makes more sense - you could probably squeeze more reliability out of your current setup by incorporating incremental backups; most backup software should be fine running locally and backing up to an external drive on demand. Urbackup is a solid open source option, but there are tons of choices in the backup space.
- Selfhosted backup server and open source client
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Automated Software to backup my PC to a spare PC?
You could check out urbackup. It should do what you need.
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uroni/urbackup_backend is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of UrBackup is C.