5 best open source backup apps for Linux

5 best open source backup apps for Linux

Just an introduction, let’s talk about the specific usage later. From psychz.

1. Bacula
The best backup software, open source and free, supports Linux, Windows, OS X, and supports not only command line but also graphical interface. It is not only good for personal use, but also supports company operations, which shows that it has good stability. Highly recommended, worth using.

2. fwbackups
A branch of Bacula, only supported under Linux.

3. Amanda
This time incremental backup and full backup.

4. Backupninja
Enter /etc/backup.d/ configuration

5. Rsync
This is probably used by many people, and there are many tutorials online.

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