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Rsync Backup with Web Interface? Does it exist?
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Rsync Backup with Web Interface? Does it exist?

Hi,

I'm looking for find a simple and reliable backup software in order to centralize all my different servers backups on one centralized backup server.

At the moment im using rsync in command line, but im looking to find a more simple to manage solution that must have a GUI / Web Interface and it must be Free / Open-Source.

Does anyone knows any rsync based tool with GUI / Web Interface?

Also if anyone has another suggestion not based in rsync please share.

Thanks

Comments

  • I'm using syncthing. Very nice solution for your requirements.

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member

    I prefer https://syncthing.net/ to manage server backups.

  • sirpumpkinsirpumpkin Member
    edited July 2016

    You are looking for BackupPC...

  • You are looking for rsnapshot and it has a GUI aswell

  • I will check syncthing and BackupPC.

    Anyone has more advices?

  • I have been browsing and i found Bacula and Amanda that also seem to meet my needs.

    So at the moment my option list is:

    • Syncthing
    • BackupPC
    • Amanda
    • Bacula

    Can someone share their experience or advice? Thanks

  • cfgguycfgguy Member, Host Rep

    Btsync might do the job for you. It has web interface to see the progress

  • @cfgguy said:
    Btsync might do the job for you. It has web interface to see the progress

    Isn't it closed source?

  • @cfgguy said:
    Btsync might do the job for you. It has web interface to see the progress

    Syncthing is effectively the open-source clone of btsync

  • texteditor said: Syncthing is effectively the open-source clone of btsync

    Well, no, Btsync has a vastly superior transport system. Btsync can do things like UDP transfers and multi-homed single file downloading, Syncthing can not (I use both for different uses).

  • @jeromeza said:

    @cfgguy said:
    Btsync might do the job for you. It has web interface to see the progress

    Isn't it closed source?

    Yes it's closed source, switched to syncthing and haven't looked back.

  • akhfaakhfa Member

    How about syncthing performance compared with Seafile when there are many small files?

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