![]() ![]() ![]() I backup my nextcloud and because of multiple users I try to isolate the backup of my friends from the backup of my familiy members.Secondly, I have split up my backup sets into multiple parts, for some reasons This sound quite promissing, or at least better then what I experienced with Duplicati. I also found one How-To how to fix a broken backup by redoing the backup with a different ID so the chunk is back or deleting chunks manually. I read a lot in the forum the last days, there are not many threads (compared to Duplicati at least) about broken backups. That if I or something else stops the backup, that I can break it. 2TB with bi-daily backups for more then a year, the DB is around 7GB and the Internet connection not the fastest.Īnyhow, are these things avoidable with Duplicacy. The same problem I face quite often, now again with a 2TB backup set (out of my 4TB) and restoring the DB from the chunks on the destination takes forever. This breaks the database, sometimes repairing is possible but sometimes it simply does not work. The problem was always the same, for whatever reason, mostly fault connection, reboot, or service crash, the backup was stopped during backing up. I am running Duplicati for almost 5 years now, quite a long time, at the beginning I just it simply for PC backups. This lead me to rethink my backup jobs a few times already. I like the idea to have the opensource CLI version always on hands to restore or even back upĪnyhow, I am moving away from Duplicati because of the same issue I had already multiple times. So I am here now and after testing everything I will use and pay for the GUI version. ![]() kopia - very promissing, but the WebUI just “sucks”, could get better but who knows when.relica - which is a fork of restic with a very nice GUI, but the author wants to sell it, which does not sound quite promissing.restic - I like it but there is / was now webui and autorestic did not work as a good CLI alternative to GUI.borgbackup - only supports SSH backends.After spending the last weeks reading about alternatives to my longtime Duplicati backup system I decided on migrating to Duplicacy. ![]()
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