For my desktop I usually use BackInTime, which has a really good GUI for rsync and hardlinks (to prevent disk waste) in a similar way that Apple does with TimeMachine ... I have set it to save to an external HDD with the autoremove feature keeping a smart schedule to drop the older files. Really easy to use, good GUI, fast to restore, crontab, textual config file under ~/.config ...
Have in mind, it has nothing to do with a full feature backup solution for a server / enterprise / datacenter 2011/4/20 Laurent Dinclaux <[email protected]> > > > 2011/4/20 James Gray <[email protected]> > >> I've always been a big "Bacula" fan. There's a *really* good Webmin >> module for it and if you absolutely must have a dedicated GUI try "bat" >> (Qt-based Bacula front end). I've been using Bacula for quite a few years >> in both professional and personal duties using various backup media (DVD, >> HDD, Tape - including autoloaders) to/from multiple systems and never had >> any problems. Usual disclaimers apply and YYMV ;) >> > > I use rdiff-backup on all my servers and it is fast, reliable, and easy to > use/restore. > > I am happy with it. > > -- > Laurent Dinclaux > > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam > -- Fábio Leitão ..-. .- -... .. --- .-.. . .. - .- --- ...-.-
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