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    ZeroByte

    ZeroByte

    Backup automation for self-hosters

    ZeroByte is a self-hosted backup automation platform built around the robust Restic backup engine, delivering encrypted, compressed, and schedulable data protection with a modern web interface. It targets self-hosting enthusiasts, homelab operators, and small teams who need a straightforward way to manage backups across diverse storage backends without resorting to complex scripts or CLI-only tools. Zerobyte lets you configure automated jobs with flexible schedules and retention policies, monitor backup jobs through a centralized dashboard, and choose from multiple source types (like local directories, NFS, SMB, WebDAV, and more), all while ensuring end-to-end encryption via Restic underneath. ...
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    Underscore Backup

    Underscore Backup

    Private, secure backups in the cloud.

    Private, secure backups in the cloud of any size with minimal resource usage exactly the way you want them. Your data is encrypted by default using encryption keys only available to you and before leaving your network. Backed up data is signed to ensure protection from tampering. Data can be stored with any amount of redundancy and even multiple backup locations simultaneously. No information about the contents of your data is saved in any backup location. ...
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