CLOUD BACKUP

Not really. There are plenty of consumers will to use third party software. There will always be people like me who roll their own solutions. Plus. it has to integrate well with the other mechanics of my program like scheduling, version tracking, multiple back destinations, multiple configurable settings from which file nodes deeper in the file system hierarchy are inherited. It's a pretty nice program i have here. Just need to work on the UI with tree views and whatnot

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>still wants to rely on some proprietary (((cloud services))) where your account can get terminated instantly without notice, because you didn't suck enough of its tranny CEOs dick
cloud is the normalfaggot equivalent of just renting your own server and managing it on your own, basically what said

but I guess that's out of the question for some braindead monkey nigger like you

wew lad

I am a .NET developer. I do not see your point of contention with what I previously said.


>>still wants to rely on some proprietary (((cloud services))) where your account can get terminated instantly without notice, because you didn't suck enough of its tranny CEOs dick

That's a leap you went on there. If I can find a reputable service. the chances that the tranny CEO will request a dick suck would be minimal and I'd just move to another service.

Yes, I will build a UI for it. Make it easy to check boxes at any node in the file tree to customize settings for that node. Supports node inheritance where settings from parent nods flow down and are used by all child nodes unless one of the nosed wants to override a bit of inheritance

Hello pajeet.

and duplicity.nongnu.org/

install gentoo or gtfo

wew lad, you guys never heard of transparent encryption filesystems?
OP, go rent a cheap storage VPS in Europe. No "free" service will serve you truly free because they need money, ether paid directly or datamined through their web analytics web client and proprietary clients, yes some of them are even cli-based and support unix pipes but still proprietary.

cryfs.org/ and nextcloud on a VPS

rsync.net sounds like what you want.
SSH/SFTP/SCP is how you talk to it.
It gives you storage on a ZFS Z3 vol and nothing else.
I've been very happy with it personally.


TarSnap really is a good option to fall back on, it is heavily audited by BSD and security devs.