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IT professionals and individuals searching for a solution to store encrypted backups online
About Duplicati
Free backup software to store encrypted backups online For Windows, macOS and Linux. Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, and WebDAV as well as popular services like Backblaze B2, Tardigrade, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC, and many others. Backup files and folders with strong AES-256 encryption. Save space with incremental backups and data deduplication. Run backups on any machine through the web-based interface or via a command-line interface. Duplicati has a built-in scheduler and auto-updater. Duplicati is free software and open source. You can use Duplicati for free even for commercial purposes. Source code is licensed under LGPL. Duplicati runs under Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It requires .NET 4.5 or Mono. Duplicati uses strong AES-256 encryption to protect your privacy. You can also use GPG to encrypt your backup. Duplicati was designed for online backups from scratch.
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"More attractive at a distance than up close" Posted 2023-07-15
Pros: It has an absolute smorgasbord of available storage backends ranging from SMB to SFTP to NFS locally on top of any cloud storage host you can think of. It also did a good job of pruning old backups and had a pretty organized directory structure for storing its output when I had to go looking for things by hand.
Cons: I just can't suffer through the database fragility anymore, all it takes to leave it in an unrecoverable state is a burp in your internet or for the power to flicker. And it's not just the backup that was in progress that gets murdered, but its awareness of everything else it had backed up successfully before that. So it's got to redownload everything it's stored to process and rebuild the database.
Overall: Not productive or even a little fun, this one was pretty bad in hindsight and I'm chagrined that I didn't abandon it sooner. When I started using it development was moving apace, with semi-monthly dev builds and bugs getting squashed. Now it's practically abandonware, with maybe a couple dev releases per year and monthly commit totals that you can count on two hands.
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