![]() There is no need for a background tool to have a UI. And with Kopia - don’t see the reason to use theirs either: You configure backup tool once, save configuration and replicate it on all machines (strangely, it’s sometimes easier for duplicacy because config is stored client side). does not support mounting the backup history asįor graphs in duplicacy - I don’t really use their UI. most advanced settings are not in UI, and some UI areas require a lot of rework (exclusion patters, restore workflow) outstanding suppprt where the developer responds quickly and fixes issues users face even while using the products in most weird and unsupported scenarios (I’m one of those users) has stable version and exists for a long time. out of the box support for excluding known transient files (such as TimeMachine exclusion by xattr) - this drastically reduces the need to write custom exclusion patters. super fast exclusion patters, including regex rather simple to make it work with immutable storage support for asymmetric RSA encryption (different backup and restore keys) tons of cloud destinations supported, including google drive erasure coding making possible use of ureliable storage (hard drives) as backup destination a Generally, not very friendly support forum - this is subjective of course. At which point will he throw in the towel? The dude works at google and develops it on the weekends. unclear future and support model - most questions and requests are answered by “here is source, pull requests are welcome”. Can be workaround with rclone destination but this adds a layer of complexity). very limited support for cloud destinations (no *Drive type services. no stable version yet - so not suitable for production rather complex multilevel datastore structure that if corrupted not clear how to recover. My suggestion to implement that on the forums was met with complete silence. ![]() does not support extended attributes driven exclusions (for example to exclude all Files skipped by Time Machine on a mac).
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