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How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

I'm trying to find a good method of making periodic, incremental backups. I assume that the most minimal approach would be to have a Cronjob run rsync periodically, but I'm curious what other solutions may exist.

I'm interested in both command-line, and GUI solutions.

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  • Anything important I keep in my Dropbox folder, so then I have a copy on my desktop, laptop, and in the cloud.

    When I turn off my desktop, I use restic to backup my Dropbox folder to a local external hard drive, and then restic runs again to back up to Wasabi which is a storage service like amazon's S3.

    Same exact process for when I turn off my laptop.. except sometimes I don't have my laptop external hd plugged in so that gets skipped.

    So that's three local copies, two local backups, and two remote backup storage locations. Not bad.

    Changes I might make:

    • add another remote location
    • rotate local physical backup device somewhere (that seems like a lot of work)
    • move to next cloud or seafile instead of Dropbox

    I used seafile for a long time but I couldn't keep it up so I switched to Dropbox.

    Advice, thoughts welcome.

    • I actually move my Documents, Pictures and other important folders inside my Dropbox folder and symlink them back to their original locations

      This gives me the same Docs, Pics, etc. folders synced on every computer.

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