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* How can I start a backup run periodically? Is this necessary given that I usually login at least once every 24 hours? | * How can I start a backup run periodically? Is this necessary given that I usually login at least once every 24 hours? | ||
* How can I put an icon in the system menu that shows backup status/process? Similar to Nextcloud would be useful with a tick for complete, circular arrows for in process, and a cross for failed. | * How can I put an icon in the system menu that shows backup status/process? Similar to Nextcloud would be useful with a tick for complete, circular arrows for in process, and a cross for failed. | ||
== Existing software == | |||
* tar | |||
* Obnam | |||
* restic | |||
* Borg | |||
* rdiff-backup | |||
* deja-dup | |||
== Google Docs == | == Google Docs == |
Revision as of 13:46, 19 December 2022
Topics for consideration
- How can I start backups automatically when I login? Don't want to do this until a network connection is available, and possibly my keyring has been unlocked.
- How can I start a backup run periodically? Is this necessary given that I usually login at least once every 24 hours?
- How can I put an icon in the system menu that shows backup status/process? Similar to Nextcloud would be useful with a tick for complete, circular arrows for in process, and a cross for failed.
Existing software
- tar
- Obnam
- restic
- Borg
- rdiff-backup
- deja-dup