A hand-made combination of tar, rsync and rclone, to a set of portable drives and remote systems.
After having suffering the breakage of computers since the 80's, I want to have the easiest way of restoring backups as possible.
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A hand-made combination of tar, rsync and rclone, to a set of portable drives and remote systems.
After having suffering the breakage of computers since the 80's, I want to have the easiest way of restoring backups as possible.
Dejadup backup is neat if you need a GUI. But TBH, you really don't need a GUI, restic will work just fine as long as you target a few folders. It mostly boils down to file/folder hygiene.