I have it set up taking snapshots of my laptop every hour. It has always ended up in “successfully backed up and pruned“.
It’s feature rich, with nice and clean command line syntax, and a single static binary for long term storage. It’s stable and reliable in my experience, I don’t know why the version number doesn’t advance to 1.0.
I started with restic for daily backups but switched to rustic to have a slightly more “set it and forget it” experience (the config file is great for this).
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It’s feature rich, with nice and clean command line syntax, and a single static binary for long term storage. It’s stable and reliable in my experience, I don’t know why the version number doesn’t advance to 1.0.
Perhaps I should give restic another try with that new release
[1] https://github.com/rustic-rs/rustic
I started with restic for daily backups but switched to rustic to have a slightly more “set it and forget it” experience (the config file is great for this).
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