>no way, a backup solution that doesn't suck donkeyballs!
>...
>doesn't run on windows
Welp, it's back to searching. What do fellow Sup Forumsentlemen use? Amanda looks kinda alright...
>no way, a backup solution that doesn't suck donkeyballs!
>...
>doesn't run on windows
Welp, it's back to searching. What do fellow Sup Forumsentlemen use? Amanda looks kinda alright...
>windows
>being a data hoarder
>data hoarder
I don't give a shit about my music or movie collection, I need to back up my work stuff and personal projects.
I might suggest to use a git repo for differential backups then. Git works with Windows
That's an interesting approach, but I'd have to do everything manually, which is very error-prone
It can happen. Am on Linux now however.
Just curious, what are you storing that much data for?
>what for
I don't know user. I just like to have things locally. There's movies, anime, video games, novels, academic papers and books, etc for several lifetimes. I like to have something new every day.
Consider buying a tape drive, or HDD dock.
How exactly does this suck any less donkey balls than rsync?
Checkmate wintard!
INSTALL GENTOO
>not windows
Why not just use Git for backup?
It stores binary files just fine, you just can't view diffs.
Script it to run on a schedule. Hell, you can even build a simple UI to alter the schedule or directories
Dropbox?
>python
>doesnt run on windows
Use bvckup 2. it's God-tier
Make your own?
Why doesn't this run on Windows?
>windows
>non free
jesus is there really no usable open-source solution?
>using windows for any serious storage purposes