Master BorgBackup 1.4.0: Init, Create, Prune, Remote SSH, and More!
“Resistance is futile when it comes to mastering backups with BorgBackup 1.4.0! 🚀 In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know to get started with BorgBackup on Linux. Learn how to: • Init: Set up your first Borg repository. And encrypt your backups • Create: Back up your files like a pro. • Prune: Manage and clean up old backups efficiently. • Remote Backup with SSH: Securely back up your data to a remote server. • Extract: Restore files quickly and easily. • Export-Tar: Export backups for easy portability. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced user, this video has you covered with practical demonstrations and tips to make the most of BorgBackup’s powerful features. 💾💡 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video if you find it helpful. Resistance is futile—assimilate the power of BorgBackup today! 🖖” Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Overview 02:07 - Tutorial 03:24 - Local Backups 12:34 - Remote Backup 17:46 - Client Side 18:24 - Verify Repo 18:35 - Extract Archive to Files 19:54 - export-tar 21:51 - Final Thoughts Support me on Patreon: / djware Follow me: Twitter @djware55 Facebook: / don.ware.7758 Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/djware27

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