Cloudberry Backup Linux
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 Anyone tried it? Seems like they have a decent offering. They offer a free version, have command line as well as a WebGUI and support a large number of Distros. 
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 @aaronstuder I've been looking at this, more on the Windows Server backup angle though. I'd like to find options for agent based backups (entertaining KVM hosts, in place of Hyper-V, primarily running Windows guests). Same query however, I'm looking for peoples experiences. As a side note - they have a remote assistant that I'm trialing (always cautious of building a dependency on products that don't have a $ tag "yet"). https://www.cloudberrylab.com/remote-assistant.aspx It's actually been surprisingly good. My needs might be simpler than some however. 
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 @warren-stanley said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @aaronstuder I've been looking at this, more on the Windows Server backup angle though. I'd like to find options for agent based backups (entertaining KVM hosts, in place of Hyper-V, primarily running Windows guests). Same query however, I'm looking for peoples experiences. As a side note - they have a remote assistant that I'm trialing (always cautious of building a dependency on products that don't have a $ tag "yet"). https://www.cloudberrylab.com/remote-assistant.aspx It's actually been surprisingly good. My needs might be simpler than some however. Have you looked at Restic? 
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 @obsolesce said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @warren-stanley said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @aaronstuder I've been looking at this, more on the Windows Server backup angle though. I'd like to find options for agent based backups (entertaining KVM hosts, in place of Hyper-V, primarily running Windows guests). Same query however, I'm looking for peoples experiences. As a side note - they have a remote assistant that I'm trialing (always cautious of building a dependency on products that don't have a $ tag "yet"). https://www.cloudberrylab.com/remote-assistant.aspx It's actually been surprisingly good. My needs might be simpler than some however. Have you looked at Restic? Looking at the documentation now. Is this something you're using? 
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 No not yet, but only because I have some higher priority tasks at the moment. 
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 @warren-stanley said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @aaronstuder I've been looking at this, more on the Windows Server backup angle though. I'd like to find options for agent based backups (entertaining KVM hosts, in place of Hyper-V, primarily running Windows guests). Same query however, I'm looking for peoples experiences. As a side note - they have a remote assistant that I'm trialing (always cautious of building a dependency on products that don't have a $ tag "yet"). https://www.cloudberrylab.com/remote-assistant.aspx It's actually been surprisingly good. My needs might be simpler than some however. Windows only, no good for me. 
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 I thought cloudberry included a linux option as well. . . Maybe I'm thinking of another solution. 
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 Yeah it does. 
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 But the limitations on Cloudberry seem pretty ridiculous. 
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 @DustinB3403 The whole thing is about the Linux version... You posted a link I already posted... What limitations? 
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 @dustinb3403 said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: But the limitations on Cloudberry seem pretty ridiculous. What kind of limitations? 
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 @dustinb3403 What kind of limitations? 
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 @aaronstuder said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @dustinb3403 What kind of limitations? Are you unable to see the screenshot I just posted? 
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 @dustinb3403 We are we just don't see any limitations. 
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 @aaronstuder said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @dustinb3403 We are we just don't see any limitations. He must be talking about the Freeware is for personal use only... 
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 @dustinb3403 said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @aaronstuder said in Cloudberry Backup Linux: @dustinb3403 What kind of limitations? Are you unable to see the screenshot I just posted? I see no limitations. There is a super duper cheap version for people with normal sized servers, and a moderately cheap version for people with enormous servers. What are these limitations you see? $149, zero limitations. What limitations? 
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 @obsolesce Wow, this looks really good. 




