I didn't know about backupninja before. Basically it is the same idea, however, 
duprepare does both backup and restore.
With backupninja backups are stored on backup volumes, with no easy way to 
restore them.
With duprepare there are 3 scripts: duprepare-backup, duprepare-restore and 
duprepare-cleanup. The restore script reverses everything (copying all files 
back and running custom scripts with different modes) so that your system is 
back exactly the same way. 
There is a famous saying "your backup is totally useless if you haven't tried 
restoring it at least once", or something similar.
Anyway, thanks for telling me about backupninja. 
 
On Sep 5, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Olivier Berger <olivier.ber...@it-sudparis.eu> 
wrote:

> Just in case, how does it compare to backupninja, already in the
> archive, which has a duplicity backend ?


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