So, I found rdiff-backup ... is this a good Linux option? I'd like a backup that doesn't recopy all those files each time; a backup that just makes new file changes/directory changes... it would be a lot quicker and just streamlined. Currently,
using rsync, I'm making separate backups and...
Re: Mystic Backup Solutions... Help?
I personally use and like restic.
It supports multiple targets (another machine, another directory, an S3, etc) -and keeps multitple space effecient backups (each day is a diff).
You can even mount a backup with fuse to pluck individual items out of it...
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