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Deon George | August Abolins | backup for windows pc? |
September 18, 2023 12:14 AM * |
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Re: backup for windows pc? By: August Abolins to All on Sat Sep 16 2023 07:41 pm Hey Aug, > Whatcha all Windows users using for backup up your main PCs? > > The goal is to send the files to an offsite server, automated. > But I am not interested in paying for a VPS for that. I'd like > to encrypt the files myself and upload a bundle. > > I experimented with 7Zip and gpg, but found out that 7zip > doesn't support pipes. > > Is there another rudimentary grassroots way to achieve this? I use restic for all my backuping, it works on many OSes incl Windows. You can use many backup "targets" (local drive, S3 endpoint, another restic, and some more I think), but I use S3 (minio running on a NAS). For my important data, on the NAS, I backup to another drive in the NAS (with restic), that is then replicated into pcloud - which is there incase my house burns down. It by default encrypts, compressions and only backs up changed files... ...oEoN --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (618:510/2) |
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