Jonathan Duncan wrote: > > On 29 Mar 2009, at 17:52, Gabriel Gunderson wrote: > >> Any recommendations for a backup script? I'm just about to revisit >> the one I wrote and thought, "someone has already done this *and* done >> a better job of it then me." >> >> My needs are not that different then most people: hard-links with a >> few weeks of archives, key based auth, encrypted and compressed in >> transit, simple reporting, and configurable. Oh yeah, I also would >> like to stop and resume the jobs and have it pick up where it left >> off. >> >> So, yeah, I've googled it, but I've come to trust the opinions of >> those on this list more then hitting the "Feeling Lucky" button ;) >> Thanks again. >> > > TimeMachine++ > > Not sure if there is something similar on Linux. > > I have used rsync with some success. >
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