I use spider oak for this. I believe there is a opensource non-hosted alternative. Google for open source alternatives to spider-oak one. SO1 has encryption, and its only client side placed, hosting co. doesn't even have key. This violates your "google results" stipulations, but this is a good email topic to intro people to SO1 and SO1 alternatives, and you may find exactly what you want. For now I am fine with hosted solution, as its also offsite. But eventually wouldn't mind non-hosted, and started to look for that, and there were some claims that there is stuff out there.
-tl On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Scott Sullivan via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote: > I'm sure many of us have friends and family with Windows Machines. And the > savvy among us run our own Linux Backup server / NAS boxes. > > How do you get regular, automated copies of data off said Windows machines? > > I would like to only hear from folks that actively using a solution. > Not a list of 'exercise for the reader' google results. > > > # Goal: > > To recover from a ransom-ware infection, by pulling the last clean > snapshot of user data from the NAS. > > # Assumptions: > > Snapshots are handled by the Backup Server / NAS at a FS layer (ZFS / > BTRFS), or by the server side backup software. > > # Nice to haves: > > * In-transit encryption. > > # Not an Acceptable Answers: > > Open Samba on the windows box, mounting it on the backup server, and > running rsync regularly. > > > Thanks in advance! > -- > Scott Sullivan > --- > Talk Mailing List > talk@gtalug.org > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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