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= duply (simple duplicity) =
<nowiki>#$sfnetfiles#</nowiki> or [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ftplicity/files/duply%20%28simple%20duplicity%29/ view all files] in the sourceforge files section.
 
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== About ==
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'''duply''' deals as a wrapper for the mighty [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ duplicity] magic.
  
'''duply''' is a frontend for the mighty [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ duplicity] magic. [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ duplicity] is a python based shell application that makes encrypted incremental backups to remote storages. Different backends like ftp, sftp, imap, s3 and others are supported. See [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/duplicity.1.html duplicity manpage] for a complete list of backends and features.
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[http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ Duplicity] is a python based shell application that makes encrypted incremental backups on remote storages. Several backends like ftp, sftp, imap and others are supported.
  
 
'''duply''' simplifies running duplicity with cron or on command line by:
 
'''duply''' simplifies running duplicity with cron or on command line by:
 
* keeping recurring settings in profiles per backup job  
 
* keeping recurring settings in profiles per backup job  
* automated import/export of keys between profile and keyring
 
 
* enabling batch operations eg. backup_verify_purge
 
* enabling batch operations eg. backup_verify_purge
 
* executing pre/post scripts
 
* executing pre/post scripts
 
* precondition checking for flawless duplicity operation  
 
* precondition checking for flawless duplicity operation  
Since version 1.5.0 all duplicity backends are supported. Hence the name changed from ftplicity to duply.
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Since version 1.5.0 all duplicity backends are supported. Hence the name changed from ftplicity to duply.  
  
== History (from ftplicity to duply) ==
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== Download ==
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Get the <nowiki>#$sfnetfiles#</nowiki> or [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ftplicity/files/duply%20%28simple%20duplicity%29/ view all files] to get to the sourceforge files section.
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== History ==
  
 
In 2006 the german computer magazine c't [http://www.h-online.com/security/features/Backups-on-non-trusted-FTP-servers-747191.html released the tool ftplicity] under GPL2. It was a convenience shell front end for encrypted ftp backups with the [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ python based backup tool duplicity]. Shortly after major changes in duplicity broke the software and several parties released fixes on their private websites. duply still called ftplicity started out as one of them.  
 
In 2006 the german computer magazine c't [http://www.h-online.com/security/features/Backups-on-non-trusted-FTP-servers-747191.html released the tool ftplicity] under GPL2. It was a convenience shell front end for encrypted ftp backups with the [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ python based backup tool duplicity]. Shortly after major changes in duplicity broke the software and several parties released fixes on their private websites. duply still called ftplicity started out as one of them.  
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Feel free to browse the [[duply-Changelog | changelog]] for an overview of duply's history.
 
Feel free to browse the [[duply-Changelog | changelog]] for an overview of duply's history.
  
== License ==
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== Getting started ==
; &rArr; [[Duply-license| License Page]]
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== Download ==
 
 
 
; &rArr; [[Duply-downloads| Downloads Page]]
 
 
 
== Documentation ==
 
 
 
; &rArr; [[Duply-documentation| Docs Page]]
 
 
 
== Changelog / Todo ==
 
 
 
; &rArr; [[Duply-Changelog| Changelog Page]]
 
 
 
== Sourcecode ==
 
 
 
; &rArr; [[Duply-code| Sourcecode Page]]
 
 
 
== Support / Bugs / Feature-Requests ==
 
 
 
; &rArr; [[Duply-help| Help Page]]
 
 
 
 
== Alternatives ==
 
== Alternatives ==
 
 
  
 
=== Command line ===  
 
=== Command line ===  
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==== Backupninja ====
 
==== Backupninja ====
  
[[File:rect3330.png|x40px|left|link=http://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/show/backupninja]] Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Most programs you might use for making backups don't have their own configuration file format. Backupninja provides a centralized way to configure and schedule many different backup utilities.
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[[File:backupninja.png|x40px|left|link=http://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/show/backupninja]] Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Most programs you might use for making backups don't have their own configuration file format. Backupninja provides a centralized way to configure and schedule many different backup utilities.
 
 
https://0xacab.org/riseuplabs/backupninja
 
 
 
==== duplicity-unattended for S3 ====
 
 
 
Configurable script to run unattended backups on S3.
 
 
 
https://github.com/rhasselbaum/duplicity-unattended
 
 
 
==== Shell scripts ====
 
 
 
A collection of scripts using duplicity for specific backup needs can be found on
 
 
 
http://duplicity.nongnu.org/contrib.html
 
 
 
Using a search engine for 'script' 'duplicity' will also provide you with a plethora of alternatives.
 
 
 
 
 
=== GUI: Déjà Dup ===
 
 
 
[[File:Dd64.png|x40px|left|link=http://mterry.name/deja-dup/]] a convenience front end designed to be a two button solution. Get it at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup and find informative screenshots at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/Screenshots.
 
 
 
https://launchpad.net/deja-dup
 
 
 
  
=== Command line (older & probably unmaintained) ===
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http://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/show/backupninja
  
 
==== Dupinanny ====
 
==== Dupinanny ====
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A bash wrapper for Duplicity’s most commonly-used options. It also includes functionality to check a restored backup to periodically ensure your backups are working.
 
A bash wrapper for Duplicity’s most commonly-used options. It also includes functionality to check a restored backup to periodically ensure your backups are working.
  
  http://chrispoole.com/project/general/horcrux/
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  http://chrispoole.com/project/horcrux
  
==== MBKP ====
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==== Shell scripts ====  
  
Another bash wrapper with a modular approach. Supports DB backup functions and job concurrency skipping.
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A collection of scripts using duplicity for specific backup needs can be found on
  
  http://bitbucket.org/elifarley/mbkp/wiki/Home
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  http://duplicity.nongnu.org/contrib.html
  
==== ScyCover duply ====
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Using a search engine for 'script' 'duplicity' will also provide you with a plethora of alternatives.
  
A duply fork sporting HTML reports via mail and profiles based on global configuration. Optional web interface.
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=== GUI: Déjà Dup ===
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[[File:Dd64.png|x40px|left|link=http://mterry.name/deja-dup/]] a convenience front end designed to be a two button solution. Get it at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup and find informative screenshots at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/Screenshots.
  
  https://github.com/skycover/scduply
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  http://mterry.name/deja-dup/

Revision as of 14:07, 20 July 2011

duply (simple duplicity)

duply deals as a wrapper for the mighty duplicity magic.

Duplicity is a python based shell application that makes encrypted incremental backups on remote storages. Several backends like ftp, sftp, imap and others are supported.

duply simplifies running duplicity with cron or on command line by:

  • keeping recurring settings in profiles per backup job
  • enabling batch operations eg. backup_verify_purge
  • executing pre/post scripts
  • precondition checking for flawless duplicity operation

Since version 1.5.0 all duplicity backends are supported. Hence the name changed from ftplicity to duply.

Download

Get the #$sfnetfiles# or view all files to get to the sourceforge files section.

History

In 2006 the german computer magazine c't released the tool ftplicity under GPL2. It was a convenience shell front end for encrypted ftp backups with the python based backup tool duplicity. Shortly after major changes in duplicity broke the software and several parties released fixes on their private websites. duply still called ftplicity started out as one of them.

The latest version of c't ftplicity 1.2 (21.10.2009) can be found on heise.de.

But soon further functionality found it's way into the patch and because the maintenance of the original author was sparsely the project ftplicity on sourceforge was created. The idea was to spread the word and find contributors in order to maintain and enhance ftplicity further.

Since then ftplicity underwent further improvement until in version 1.5 the limitation to the file transfer protocol as only backend was removed. Because of this the project was renamed to a more generic name (not advertising ftp). duply (simple duplicity) was born.

Feel free to browse the changelog for an overview of duply's history.

Alternatives

Command line

Backupninja

Backupninja.png

Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Most programs you might use for making backups don't have their own configuration file format. Backupninja provides a centralized way to configure and schedule many different backup utilities.

http://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/show/backupninja

Dupinanny

A python based frontend with config files.

http://github.com/TTimo/dupinanny/

Horcrux

A bash wrapper for Duplicity’s most commonly-used options. It also includes functionality to check a restored backup to periodically ensure your backups are working.

http://chrispoole.com/project/horcrux

Shell scripts

A collection of scripts using duplicity for specific backup needs can be found on

http://duplicity.nongnu.org/contrib.html

Using a search engine for 'script' 'duplicity' will also provide you with a plethora of alternatives.

GUI: Déjà Dup

Dd64.png

a convenience front end designed to be a two button solution. Get it at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup and find informative screenshots at http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/Screenshots.

http://mterry.name/deja-dup/