BackDup is a Duplicity front-end for MacOS and Linux
BackDup is a Duplicity (http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) front-end for MacOS and Linux written in Java.
Duplicity creates bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm.
Mac OS users: please install Duplicity via macports (https://www.macports.org/)
Linux users: install Duplicity via your package manager as usual.
BAR can create compressed, encrypted and splitted archives of files and disk images which can be stored on a disk, cd, dvd, bd or directly on a ftp, scp or sftp server. A server-mode and a scheduler is integrated for making automated backups.
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