According to foreign media reports, users often lose important data for some reason, which may lead to loss of user time or even money. Many Linux backup tools are available in the market.
Currently, most backup tools also provide data compression technology to help users store data more effectively. Some backup data will also be encrypted during data replication.
Recently, the techradar website summarized eight best Linux backup tools, as shown below:
1. Pybackpack: lack of a positive development trend and compression options
Pybackpack is a friendly backup tool. Because Pybackpack is bound with a Python installer script, it is easy to install manually.
Pybackpack contains Python, PyGlade, PyGTK, and many other tools. It is easy to use. during Incremental backup, you can restore the Backup Based on the specified date and time.
Pybackpack: http://andrewprice.me.uk/projects/pybackpack/
2. Fwbackups: A quick backup tool with many options and documentation
Fwbackups has a beautiful graphic user interface. With Fwbackups, you can perform backup tasks or create subsets as needed.
Fwbackups: http://www.diffingo.com/oss/fwbackups
3. D é j à Dup: Both encryption and Incremental backup functions are available.
Déjà Dup can provide users with functions such as remote backup and incremental file encryption.
D é j à Dup: https://launchpad.net/deja-dup
4. Backerupper: the development progress is not ideal, and its functions are inferior to those of other products.
Backerupper: http://sourceforge.net/projects/backerupper/