![]() # (i don't know if deleting those files from Firefox actually break it. # = Important to appear after the inclusions of known important apps I:(?i)/AppData/+/Google/Chrome/User Data/ # = include Chrome profile and Picasa data, but nothing else from GoogleĮ:(?i)/AppData/+/Google/Chrome/.*Safe Browsing # = note that we include the whole profile, because we are unsure how many "users" are added beside the "Default" profile # = include Firefox profiles but nothing else from Mozilla ![]() I:(?i)/AppData/+/Microsoft/(Outlook|Windows Mail|Windows Live Mail)/ # = include microsoft email clients but nothing else from microsoft Better save itĮ:(?i)^ProgramData/Apple/Installer Cache/Į:(?i)^ProgramData/WindowsHolographicDevices/ ![]() # = "packages" is because of "skype modern app" which throws an error even with -vss flag (and duplicacy stops). # = C:/ProgramData/ holds app's configurations global to all users (every time you select "Install to all users")Į:(?i)/AppData/+/Atlassian/SourceTree/*local/Į:(?i)/AppData/+/ConnectedDevicesPlatform/Į:(?i)/AppData/+/Downloaded Installations/Į:(?i)/AppData/+/ElevatedDiagnostics/ # - C:/Users/crist/.gradle/ /AppData/ holds app's configurations specific for each user # - C_Users_link/crist/.gradle/ Userslink` "(^Users|+Users+link)" matches the users folder in 2 different scenarios # does not match:"C:/Users/anyUserName/AppData/Local/someotherfolder/Steam/", as there has to be ONLY 1 FOLDER in between "AppData" and "Steam" folders With just a few clicks, you can effortlessly set up backup, copy, check, and prune jobs that will reliably protect your data while making the most efficient use of your storage space. # matches: "C:/Users/anyUserName/AppData/Local/Steam/" Duplicacy comes with a newly designed web-based GUI that is not only artistically appealing but also functionally powerful. "+/": has the purpose of assuring that there is only 1 folder in the matched path (only 1 "/") # does not match folders which have "temp" in their name: "long/path/somefolder.temp/" # matches any folder from any path named "temp": "long/path/temp/" "(^|/)foldername" is used to match folders which have exact name "foldername" # does not match: "Users/something/Recovery/" # matches only root-level folder: "Recovery/" "^" is used for detecting root-level folders. Click the button next to the text input used to display the repository, and the repository setup dialog. This directory is called repository in Duplicacy's terminology. Select the local directory to be backed up. Run Duplicacy and the following main window will display. # If you don't know what a symlink is then you SHOULD USE this file! :^) First, download and install Duplicacy for your appropriate operating system. # Example: you create a symlink to "C:/MyImportantFolder" in your repository with the name "MyImportantFolder" # Example: you create a symlink to "C:/Users" in your repository with the name "Users" # - you create symlinks to the folders in the root of your drive "C:/" in your repository, and the symlinks have the EXACT SAME NAME AS THE ORIGINAL # - when the repository is at the root of the drive: "C:/" (so you have "C:/.duplicacy/") # If your modifications are generic enough, propose those modifications to be included by creating a new thread on the duplicacy forum. # This file can be modified as needed by you -> the user. Kopia seems to be as fast or faster than Duplicacy, with a significant advantage in size, and also number of file chunks created (88 files in kopia repo vs 1822 in duplicacy repo).# This file is a generic filters file which adds some folders and files to the duplicacy backup ignore list () It was run on a Debian 11 VM, 16GB RAM, 12 CPU in VMWare Workstation. ![]() This was not a rigorous benchmark, just a quick test. Settings: Kopia: parallel=12, compression=zstd Here are the elapsed real times (in seconds) as reported by the time command, with the user CPU times and system CPU times in the parentheses:Ĩ35M /benchmark/test/linux-duplicacy-storageĢ.2G /benchmark/test/linux-restic-storage Here is a comparison (benchmark) based on Results (linux kernel):
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