I've been using duplicity for backups. I use the CLI, but I'm pretty sure there 
are GUI front ends available too.

For storage, I've been using Backblaze B2 for the last few years. It's 
supported by rclone, which duplicity uses for data transfer, so it's pretty 
easy to configure duplicity to work with Backblaze B2. At half a cent per GB 
per month, it's reasonably priced. My monthly bill comes up to a few dollars.

Backblaze B2 does have some access controls, but I encrypt my backups locally 
before sending them to the cloud. Duplicity works with GPG, so this is fairly 
straight forward to do too.


> On April 22, 2020 9:02 PM Gron Arthur via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
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> I'm looking for an easy way to backup data? What's good software to
> use, preferably open-source, better if it had a GUI?
> 
> Where is the best place to buy some space, for storing data?
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> Trying to modernize how I backup files personal files.
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