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Jan Wildeboer 馃樂:krulorange:
Jan Wildeboer 馃樂:krulorange:
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net  路  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Anyone using S3 (compatible) storage for incremental backups of Linux and/or MacOS machines at home? If yes, what backup software/tool? Open source preferred. My first unfocused research suggests to look at restic [1] and maybe just some scripting around rclone [2]. Any hints/links welcome! (Yes, this is part of my project to use local S3 compatible storage based on garage [3])

[1] https://restic.net
[2] https://rclone.org
[3] https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr

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Jan Wildeboer 馃樂:krulorange:
Jan Wildeboer 馃樂:krulorange:
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net replied  路  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Thank you all for sharing suggestions and experiences! Keep em coming 馃槉 I am still in the "playing around" stage, but I just finished my first backup using Kopia [1] and I am quite impressed. Initial backup from a (WiFi connected) MacBook Air to my local garage instance (the old NAS box, a HP Microserver gen10) I did around 14GB in 10 minutes.

[1] https://kopia.io

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The Kopia UI on a Mac showing how it created 14GB of backups to my local garage instance.
The Kopia UI on a Mac showing how it created 14GB of backups to my local garage instance.
The Kopia UI on a Mac showing how it created 14GB of backups to my local garage instance.
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