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Wack63116yHow about http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq... and the backup to ex. contabo.com?
Note, you'd need to have a fix ip or dyndns running and forward ssh ports to have it automated. To your file server/nas at home -
@Wack I regularly make backups to AWS S3 / Glacier. Did I say regularly? I mean sometimes... I mean... once a year... The more involved a method is, the less likely I am to do it often.
I'm kind of looking for this holy grail combination of:
Verifiable transparent client-side encryption (pref FOSS), hooking into any cloud storage backend, able to transfer just deltas, crossplatform, not centered around this retarded concept of a single "vault", and still reasonably affordable. -
@bittersweet make an update post or @ me if you do some git annex magic for backups
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How about using your own hardware in separate locations? From there you have plenty of options like nextcloud/owncloud, bacula, duplicati2 + minio, rsync, etc)
I have a number of SBCs (sheevaplugs, odroids, pine64, rock64s) and have 1 at my parent's place for off-site copies. I'm currently trying out duplicati2 + minio but having trouble running minio's docker image in aarch64 -
@bittersweet it is, and can do client-side encryption with no keys residing in the server. Plus it supports a long list of storage providers.
Minio allows me to run an S3 compatible storage server, which duplicati2 supports. This way I own and host everything -
@Noob Well zip can be encrypted, there are open source archival tools, it does support all storage backends, and if I zip each file individually I can do incremental backups.
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740027806yI'm using burp for a few years now and didn't have any issues with it. It requires its own server software, but otherwise matches a lot if the criteria you posted.
https://burp.grke.org/ -
@7400 looks neat!
@LrdShaper I think I'll actually use Duplicati, it's a really neat "true backup" tool. TransIP Stack is a 1TB free storage (2TB for 10/m), and with Duplicati supporting encryption & webdav backends directly it fits my needs.
Git annex is quite powerful, but I've noticed it's also too fragile and a bit unintuitive: small config/command mistakes might mean stuff exists in too few places, and recovery isn't exactly easy either. -
Brolls31556yFirst company I worked for had a paranoid CEO who didn’t trust backing up over the internet despite encryption.
So, and I shit you not:
He found a local data company willing to host the backups in a rack somewhere, and he legit looked for one with a direct line-of-sight because he decided the only secure way would be to have a direct microwave link to the site.
I dread to think how much it all must cost.
"I should really make better offsite backups"
"Right, this service doesn't do client side encryption"
"Oh this one doesn't have a Linux client"
"OK this one only sets up a single directory you can dump shit into"
"Wtf this one charges more than a high class escort girl"
Whatever... I'm sure my house won't burn down.
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