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I use it on remote backups when I don’t trust the destination (therefore, all encryption happens locally), and on local-to-local copies (copy home to, say, another partition). About the only caveat is it cannon to synthetic fulls on the remote (but the encryption is solid….), and so I am exploring borg, attic, bup as well. Cheers! -- Boyan Penkov www.boyanpenkov.com > On Feb 15, 2017, at 5:37 PM, Francesco Porro <fra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi guys, It's the first time I'm posting here. I'm both a Fedora and > Debian user. > > Which backup tool do you use? > At this time I feel comfortable with rsync, which I use to sync my home > to an external Usb drive. No automation, no scheduling for now. I just > launch rsync from the command line and let it backup all the stuff when > I need it. > > Now I'd like to move to more powerful utility. It should be reliable and > very user-friendly. A friend on Irc suggested me borg [1], which also > feature decuplication, encryption and seems easy enough to use. > > Otherwise I discovered a scripting hot-to to make some kind of snapshots > via rsync (and hardlinking) [2], but I haven't tryed it out yet. > > So... What's your opinion about user-oriented backup tools? ^^ > > Thanks in advance. > > [1] https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ > [2] http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/ > > -- > fp > pgp: 0x45399C26 >