I have gone from an rsync-based backup system to a borg-based one. I now have a Raspberry Pi-based server that will live on my LAN in another building, and I have a pair of HDDs I’ll use locally. I’ll plug one in for a week, and then swap to the other, that way I’ve got backups in cold storage should some uncouth jabronie write a ransomware virus for Linux.
The coolest part is the backup software checks to see if the drive is mounted, if the drive is attached but not mounted, it mounts it, and if it can’t do that it fails gracefully. Still doing a bit of polish but so far it’s working okay.


Wait a second. That is not dull at all! You tricked us!
It’s all spinning hard disks. I’ve spent three days watching gigabytes of data slowly drizzle into place. I’m boring, I swear.
This is exciting as someone with a NAS but gulp no backup system currently
Lookout boys we got an adrenaline junkie among us.