Not sure where the discrepancy comes from - possibly block size on the ZFS file system. The space occupied on the server (after deduplication and compression) is (401 GiB + 618 GiB + 64 GiB) = 1083 GiB, and checking the folder on the server, it shows 1303 GiB. That’s a total of 2688 GiB being backed up. The Storage is SSH/SFTP running on my TrueNAS 12 CORE server (free) The default is to retain all revisions for 7 days.check - performs an integrity check on the storage.The scheduler allows scheduling backup, check, and prune tasks alone or in combination. The number of simultaneous backup threads can be configured too, as well as the use of snapshots of the repository (source) so that backups which represent a point in time are ensured. Duplicacy stores revisions of backups, which are usually quite small compared to the initial backup, since they only contain changes from the last backup.Īs might be expected, backup sets can be created with files or folders explicitly included or excluded, if desired. The software supports multiple repositories, and multiple storage destinations. The things you back up are called repositories, and the places you back up to are called storage. The terminology used in the Duplicacy world is a little different. Intermediate to advanced skills required.Local disk, SFTP, Dropbox, Amazon S3, Wasabi, DigitalOcean Spaces, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure, Backblaze B2, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Hubic, OpenStack Swift, WebDAV (under beta testing), pcloud (via WebDAV), Box (via WebDAV), File Fabric.Command line version is free ( GitHub or Homebrew).The latest addition to my stable of software is Duplicacy. It seems creating a robust backup system has become somewhat of a hobby/obsession (hobbsession?) for me.
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