<pclass="post-excerpt">Backup files and folders with strong AES-256 encryption. Save space with incremental backups and data deduplication. Run backups on any machine through the web-based interface or via command line interface. Duplicati has a built-in scheduler and auto-updater. <aalt="Duplicati Fact Sheet"href="http://duplicati.github.io/articles/FactSheet/">Learn more</a></p>
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<h2class="post-title">Backends</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive & S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC and many others.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Free software</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati is free software and open source. You can use Duplicati for free even for commercial purposes. Source code is licensed under LGPL. Duplicati runs under Windows, Linux, MacOS. It requires .NET 4.5 or Mono.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Small backup size</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati compresses all data and it performs incremental backups to minimize the amount of data that is transferred and stored remotely. Duplicati even has built-in deduplication. It detects similar and identical files and stores the same pieces of data only once.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Built for online</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati was designed for online backups from scratch. It is not only data efficient but also handles network issues nicely. E.g. interrupted backups can be resumed and Duplicati tests the content of backups regularly. That way broken backups on corrupt storage systems can be detected before it’s too late.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Meta data</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati stores the meta data of files and folders on different platforms. This includes dates “last modified, created” as well as attributes like “hidden, archive”. Also access permissions (ACL, POSIX) are stored.</p>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive " S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC and many others.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Strong encryption</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati uses strong AES-256 encryption to protect your privacy. You can also use GPG to encrypt your backup.</p>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Backup files and folders with strong AES-256 encryption. Save space with incremental backups and data deduplication. Run backups on any machine through the web-based interface or via command line interface. Duplicati has a built-in scheduler and auto-updater.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Trust No One design</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati was developed following the trust-no-one principle. With Duplicati your backup password never leaves your computer. The backup itself does not contain any unencrypted data. And Duplicati’s source code is public so that everyone can review and improve it.</p>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati is free software and open source. You can use Duplicati for free even for commercial purposes. Source code is licensed under LGPL. Duplicati runs under Windows, Linux, MacOS. It requires .NET 4.5 or Mono.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Many backends</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati works with standard Internet protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive & S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC and many others.</p>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati uses strong AES-256 encryption to protect your privacy. You can also use GPG to encrypt your backup.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Web-based user interface</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati is configured by a web interface that runs in any browser (even mobile) and can be accessed - if you like - from anywhere. This also allows to run Duplicati on headless machines like a NAS (network attached storage).</p>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati was designed for online backups from scratch. It is not only data efficient but also handles network issues nicely. E.g. interrupted backups can be resumed and Duplicati tests the content of backups regularly. That way broken backups on corrupt storage systems can be detected before it’s too late.</p>
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<h2class="post-title">Multi-core and performance</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">To restore your data as fast as possible, Duplicati uses multi-core, hardware decryption and on-the-fly decompression.</p>
<h2class="post-title">Web-based user interface</h2>
<pclass="post-excerpt">Duplicati is configured by a web interface that runs in any browser (even mobile) and can be accessed - if you like - from anywhere. This also allows to run Duplicati on headless machines like a NAS (network attached storage).</p>