I've had some scale-ability issues with duplicity in the past. I have
used Restic <https://restic.net/> since. It's been working pretty well.
I back up to an NFS share. Occasionally i will make a snapshot on one of
those smaller laptop hard drives and give it to a friend to store. It is
encrypted so that makes having your friends store backups safe.

I really like the de-duplication features too. only stores the
differences in the repository. I believe Restic has native support for
BackBlaze as well.


On 05/06/2018 08:10 AM, c wrote:
> Recently had some data loss because I was a dumbass and only copied my
> Documents/ directory to a thumb drive, before wiping and reinstalling and
> of course, the thumb drive failed. So it is past time for me to start
> backing up my personal and work machines to a local external drive and
> online again.
>
> Is anyone on the LUG using backblaze with duplicity or duplicati? Any
> horror stories or love of another tool? Just looking for something that
> will work reasonably well with ubuntu mate and thought I would ask before
> going with what a few searches seem to suggest.
>
> Thanks,
> Purcell
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