GUI Backup Software: Which Do YOU use?
by FenderGuy from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5JYSS)
I currently use Rescuezilla 2.1.3 to back up the Linux Mint 20.1 installation on our Samsung laptop. Rescuezilla has always performed flawlessly and is very easy to use (thanks to its very intuitive GUI); however, I'm wondering if there's something easier/better out there.
I did recently download/install Rescuezilla 2.2, to test; however, I don't really need the cloning feature. My primary purpose for backup software is redundancy, in the event of a disaster/crash.
I'm looking for other GUI backup software to try, and I noticed that Deja Dup resides in Mint's software repository. Does anyone here use Deja Dup? How do you like it, and how does it compare to Rescuezilla?
Thanks, guys! :wink:
I did recently download/install Rescuezilla 2.2, to test; however, I don't really need the cloning feature. My primary purpose for backup software is redundancy, in the event of a disaster/crash.
I'm looking for other GUI backup software to try, and I noticed that Deja Dup resides in Mint's software repository. Does anyone here use Deja Dup? How do you like it, and how does it compare to Rescuezilla?
Thanks, guys! :wink: