I like Borgbackup. It has remote repositories, encryption, deduplication
(solving the issue with interrupted backups), checksumming but no GUI, I
think.

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Benny
Sad Clouds <cryintotheblue...@gmail.com> schrieb am So. 1. Apr. 2018 um
11:51:

> Hello, could anyone recommend a backup application for a few desktop PCs
> at home running Linux and NetBSD. Something simple and easy to use:
>
> - NetBSD or FreeBSD will be a central backup server.
>
> - Need fully automated, setup-and-forget application, which can do full
> and incremental backups to a remote server, with various retention
> policies, etc.
>
> - Need to be able to cope with unexpected reboots (i.e. user shutting
> down a PC) and later continue backup where it was interrupted, instead
> of starting from the beginning.
>
> - Would be nice to have periodic checksumming of backup data, in case
> of bit rot. Alternatively I could use FreeBSD + ZFS.
>
> - Would be nice to have GUI and encryption, but not critical.
>
> - Would be nice to have easy, point-and-click restore functionality,
> but not critical.
>
> - Doesn't need to be free, i.e. I'm willing to pay for software, as
> long as it is not too expensive for what it is.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

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