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Top 5 System Backup Tools for the Linux Desktop (Updated 2020)

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    Bacula is a set of Open Source, enterprise ready, computer programs that permit you (or the system...
    It is the complete backup solution needed for a small or even a large enterprise to maintain and secure their data. Bacula comes with two versions, the Basic and Enterprise version. The basic version comes with all the basic features needed in a backup and recovery solution and the enterprise version comes with a lot of advanced features including Metal backup, cloud back and also backup solutions for VMs.

    #File Sharing And Backup #Backup & Restore #Backup And Disaster Recovery 1 social mentions

  2. NOTE: teejeetech.blogspot.com TimeShift has been discontinued.
    TimeShift for Linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the System Restore...
    TimeShift is easy to install on most Linux distributions and even comes as the default backup tool on the Linux Mint operating system. Get timeShift from here.

    #File Sharing And Backup #File Sharing #File Transfer

  3. LuckyBackup is an application that backs-up and/or synchronizes any directories with the power of...
    There are indeed many Rsync front-end applications for Linux that attempt to make things “easier.” Still, LuckyBackup manages to stand out by offering up a simple user interface and dozens of settings and options.

    #File Sharing And Backup #File Sharing #Backup & Sync 1 social mentions

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    rsync is a file transfer program for Unix systems. rsync uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #File Sharing And Backup #File Transfer #File Sharing 13 social mentions

  5. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from ...
    Back In Time is a backup tool for the Linux desktop that creates system snapshots of specific directories that the user sets in the settings. By doing this, it allows users to keep a custom backup system that is more tailored to their needs, rather than a large backup filled with things they do not want.

    #File Sharing And Backup #File Sharing #File Transfer 24 social mentions

  6. Free backup software to store backups online with strong encryption. Works with FTP, SSH, WebDAV, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Google Drive and many others.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Duplicati is another popular Linux open-source backup solution that is available completely free even for commercial usage. It is designed to run in various operating systems including Linux, Windows, and macOS. With Duplicati, you can easily take online backups and comes with a pause/resume feature to pause the backup process during any network issues and will automatically resume backup once the issue is rectified and the process continues from where it stopped. Duplicati also conducts regular checks on the backups to detect any broken/corrupt backup. All backups are provided with AES-256 encryption and all backups are compressed and stored on the servers.

    #File Sharing And Backup #Cloud Storage #File Sharing 9 social mentions

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