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restic, and there are a bunch of 3rd party utilities to help with things, including multiple GUIs. Restic has build in support for several cloud storage providers (including the most excellent BackBlaze), and encrypts data so you can feel safe using them.

What I like most about restic is that you can mount your backups and browse them like a filesystem; it allows you to easily pull out a single file from a filesystem backup, or view different versions of one, without having to remember a path or restore.

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Came here to say restic! It’s really good.

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oh another restic user

yeah restic is a very good choice

it even works with incremental backups so you don’t waste as much space as other solutions

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