Hey everyone! I'm a new Linux user. After some distro hopping I ended up on POP OS. I'm trying to get rid of Windows altogether but I still lack a backup solution. I've searched extensively and found lots of alternatives, but most seem too complex to install or are to difficult to use. Right now I'm using Deja Dup which is easy enough, but I'd like a few more options:
1. Needs to have a GUI
2. Needs to be installable by a complete beginner
3. Scheduled backups (set and forget)
4. Backup to network locations (i.e. local NAS)
5. Ability to create several different backup jobs with different parameters.
6. Incremental backups with versioning would be a huge bonus.
When searching for backup for linux I end up with almost only open source software, but I wouldn't mind proprietary paid software until I get more used to Linux.
1. Needs to have a GUI
2. Needs to be installable by a complete beginner
3. Scheduled backups (set and forget)
4. Backup to network locations (i.e. local NAS)
5. Ability to create several different backup jobs with different parameters.
6. Incremental backups with versioning would be a huge bonus.
When searching for backup for linux I end up with almost only open source software, but I wouldn't mind proprietary paid software until I get more used to Linux.