Re: Signature based backup solution?



Angie NegrónRolón <qpe-g452 <at> myamail.com> writes:


Mirco Piccin <pictux <at> gmail.com> writes:
Hi!
I use BackupPC.

It stores files by incremental or full backup, using ssh, rsynch or
smb (so you can backup Win or Linux or Mac without problems).
It also compress files, and handles versioning.
It has also a web gui very simple to use.

It looks cool. I may try it although it depends on apache!


I read it's documentation and I like it (although it looks heavy!), but I'm
still looking for other solutions, too.

Thanks




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