A tool that helps users to create and restore backups
Duplicati allows users to easily setup and monitor a large number of backups on Windows.
Duplicati is based on the Duplicity backup system. It adds a very user friendly interface that allows you to configure and monitor your backups. As it is based on Duplicity, it supports backing up to a variety of destinations:
· A network folder
· An USB Disk
· A remote server using FTP
· A remote server using encrypted SSH
· A remote server using WebDAV
All backups can be encrypted and digtally signed, so that no other person can read or tamper with with backed up data.
Duplicati is based on the Duplicity backup system. It adds a very user friendly interface that allows you to configure and monitor your backups. As it is based on Duplicity, it supports backing up to a variety of destinations:
· A network folder
· An USB Disk
· A remote server using FTP
· A remote server using encrypted SSH
· A remote server using WebDAV
All backups can be encrypted and digtally signed, so that no other person can read or tamper with with backed up data.
Here are some key features of "Duplicati":
· Duplicati uses AES-256 encryption (or GNU Privacy Guard) to secure all data before it is uploaded.
· Duplicati uploads a full backup initially and stores smaller, incremental updates afterwards to save bandwidth and storage space.
· A scheduler keeps backups up-to-date automatically.
· Encrypted backup files are transferred to targets like FTP, Cloudfiles, WebDAV, SSH (SFTP), Amazon S3 and others.
· Duplicati allows backups of folders, document types like e.g. documents or images, or custom filter rules.
· Duplicati is available as application with an easy-to-use user interface and as command line tool.
· Duplicati can make proper backups of opened or locked files using the Volume Snapshot Service (VSS) under Windows or the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) under Linux.
· Duplicati uses AES-256 encryption (or GNU Privacy Guard) to secure all data before it is uploaded.
· Duplicati uploads a full backup initially and stores smaller, incremental updates afterwards to save bandwidth and storage space.
· A scheduler keeps backups up-to-date automatically.
· Encrypted backup files are transferred to targets like FTP, Cloudfiles, WebDAV, SSH (SFTP), Amazon S3 and others.
· Duplicati allows backups of folders, document types like e.g. documents or images, or custom filter rules.
· Duplicati is available as application with an easy-to-use user interface and as command line tool.
· Duplicati can make proper backups of opened or locked files using the Volume Snapshot Service (VSS) under Windows or the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) under Linux.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed a bug with Google Docs, issue #562
· Improved upload speed for S3
· Fixed problems with loading MD4 on some Debian systems, issue #570
· Added output that tells why a backup was full or incremental
· Fixed a bug with moving files in the file backend, issue #573
· Fixed a case where a file could be left open if the backup was stopped, issue #296
· Fixed a bug with Google Docs, issue #562
· Improved upload speed for S3
· Fixed problems with loading MD4 on some Debian systems, issue #570
· Added output that tells why a backup was full or incremental
· Fixed a bug with moving files in the file backend, issue #573
· Fixed a case where a file could be left open if the backup was stopped, issue #296

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