Backuppc moved to github and there are regular commits, so maybe it's not dying?  The 4.0 beta branch definitely is stale though:
https://github.com/backuppc/backuppc

Yeah, it's not super fancy and the uploading isn't as efficient as it could be for duplicate files, but it is flexible and reliable.  I use it with openvpn and cygwin/rsyncd to backup family windows machines over slow WAN.  My local fs is backed up with tar.  My LAN machines are backed up with rsync/ssh for linux and plain SMB for my wife's laptop.  The web interface is pretty darn nice IMO and the files aren't terribly obfuscated on disk.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Mark Phillips <mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
I am looking for a recommendation on backup software. I have a backup server and I have two local machines and one remote machine to backup (all Debian or Ubuntu - no Windows machines to worry about). The backup server is just command line Debian - no gui - since I only use ssh to talk to it.  I have a new 4 TB drive ready for backups and don't know what to do with it..;)

I used rsnapshot for awhile, but the backups had issues from time to time, and I am tired of troubleshooting it. Also the reporting tool rsnapreport didn't seem to work. With rsnapshot I was seeing ~ 1TB of backup data on my backup drive.

I have use backuppc in the past, but it seems to be on the decline now and has been for awhile.

I started using a cloud backup solution, altdrive, but they are closing shop in February. Also, it was java based, and used a lot  of CPU to make backups. It could be throttled, but then the backups took a really long time (hours to days). Finally, I had great difficulty restoring from the backups - I was told they were too big and the server kept timing out! So I had to reconfigure all of my backups to smaller sets of directories.

So, any suggestions? Inexpensive cloud backup? Local backup? I have seen recommendations for Borg for local backups over ssh and it has a web gui front end which may be useful. I like that it is in Python (I can read it as opposed to perl...). Other suggestions?

Thanks!

Mark

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