On Wed 25/01/2023 09:40, Bjorn Ketelaars wrote: > Attached is a port of rustic, which is a backup tool that provides fast, > encrypted, deduplicated backups. It reads and writes the restic repo, > and can be used as a replacement for restic. > > Rustic's backend is limited to local, restic-server and rclone, which is > a loose against restic. Advantages of rustic (vs restic): > - Allows using cold storage (e.g. AWS Glacier) repos which are only read > in the restore command + supports warm-up > - All operations are completely lock-free as rustic supoorts > two-phase-pruning (prune option instant-delete is available) > - Supports configuration in a config file (example config files) > - Huge decrease in memory requirement > - Already faster than restic for most operations (but not yet fully > speed optimized) > - Cleaner concept of logging output; posibility to write logs to a log > file > - rustic repair command allows to repair some kinds of broken > repositories > - backup command can use .gitignore files > - restore uses existing files; also option --delete available > - Snapshots save much more information, available in snapshots command > - Allows to save repository options in the repository config file via > the command config > - New command repo-info > - check command checks and uses cache; option --trust-cache is available > - Option prune --fast-repack for faster repacking > - Syntax <SNAPSHOT>[:PATH] is available for many commands > > Note that rustic currently is in an beta release and misses tests. It is > not yet considered to be ready for use in a production environment. > > Comments / OK to import?
Friendly ping, tarball enclosed for your convenience. OK to import?
rustic.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz