Duplicati uses standard components such as rdiff, zip, AESCrypt and GnuPG.Supports local backup such as external USB devices, NAS (network-attached storage), and Samba shared folder.Supports multiple cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, box.com, Mega, Amazon S3, Storadera, BlackBlaze, Telegram Cloud, Rclone, Tencent Cloud Object Storage, Tardigrade, iDrive and the Sia decentralized storage network.Allows you to easily restore files to a certain point in time, to the original folder or a different folder.Save space with incremental backup and compression. ![]() Can compress and encrypt the backup before sending to cloud storage. ![]() Cross-platform: runs on Linux, macOS, Windows, and Synology.You can also apply this tutorial on Linux distros that are based on Debian/Ubuntu, such as MX Linux, Linux Lite, Elementary OS, etc. ![]() ![]() This tutorial is going to show you how to install and use Duplicati on Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint. It allows you to back up local files and directories to the cloud (such as Amazon S3, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, etc) in encrypted form and schedule automated backups. Duplicati is full-featured, open-source backup software, which can run on Linux, macOS, Windows, and Synology.
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