I'm looking for a new offsite backup solution.  I've been a longtime Crashplan user and one thing I love about it is the summary reports I receive by email.  I can see when my son's computer was backed up last when he's away at college.  Same for my parents.  Yes, I have called them to restart their Crashplan backup service if they haven't been backed up for 3 days or so. Unfortunately, Crashplan is ending their Home service and their Business service is too expensive to continue with.

I've even started writing my own backup program in Xojo to duplicate the Crashplan functionality but I'm stumbling on the cross-platform (must be Win, Mac and Linux) file encryption part. It gets complicated when deciding how to approach backing up large files such as video files.  In all of my spare time, right?  I'd rather buy, and create in this case.  If I use the DigitialOcean S3 service, I think my expense will be $10-$12 per month to back up 5 computers.  That's about the right price point.  I just need to stop this sleeping habit I've had.

Do you know if Duplicati has a reporting feature as I described above?

-Kevin


On 12/09/2017 12:55 AM, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
https://www.duplicati.com/

Anybody ever heard of this?  I see one of my competitors is using this software to backup and send things offsite, including a VFP app's foxpro table/index/memo files (even while a user has tables open).

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