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The same company has more expensive software for larger scale backups
SoftwareServer PlatformClientsDestinationsCostConcerns/Gotchas
DuplicatiRuns on client
  • Windows Vista and higher (both 32 and 64 bit versions)
  • Windows Server 2008 and higher (both 32 and 64 bit versions)
  • Linux
  • Apple Mac OSX
  • Some NAS devices
  • Amazon Cloud Drive
  • Amazon S3
  • Azure blob
  • B2 Cloud Storage
  • Box.com
  • Dropbox
  • Google Cloud Storage
  • Google Drive
  • HubiC
  • Jottacloud
  • Mega.nz
  • Microsoft Office 365 Groups
  • Microsoft OneDrive for Business
  • Microsoft OneDrive
  • Microsoft SharePoint
  • OpenStack Simple Storage
  • Rackspace CloudFiles
  • Rclone
  • Sia Decentralized Cloud
FreeMillions of files in millions of directories can be very slow to back up, and detecting changes to that many files can be beyond many free backup options. Make sure this can handle your data.
duplicityRuns on clientLinux, or other POSIX compliant system (best on Linux, included in Ubuntu)
  • Amazon S3
  • Backblaze B2
  • DropBox
  • ftp
  • GIO
  • Google Docs
  • Google Drive
  • HSI
  • Hubic
  • IMAP
  • local filesystem
  • Mega.co
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Microsoft Onedrive
  • par2
  • Rackspace Cloudfiles
  • rclone
  • rsync
  • Skylabel
  • ssh/scp
  • SwiftStack
  • Tahoe-LAFS
  • WebDAV
Freersync based, so it may choke on large numbers of small files.
Cloudberry Backup and MSP360 Managed BackupsRuns on client
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • MacOS
  • AWS
  • Microsoft Azure 
  • Backblaze B2
  • Wasabi
  • Google Cloud Storage
Commercial, $50 per Windows computer, up to 5 computers. For Linux and MacOS cost is $30 per computer. Free trial available.starting from $19.99 and above depending on operating system and version.


BaculaLinux
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • MacOS
  • S3 compatible Cloud
  • Tape
  • Disk
Free with commercial versionServer/Client Model, so you need a server. Based on tape backups so, it's important to understand that you are emulating tapes when using other storage destinations.
RcloneRuns on client
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • MacOS
  • 1Fichier
  • Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun)
  • Object Storage System (OSS)  
  • Amazon S3
  • Backblaze B2
  • Box
  • Ceph
  • Citrix ShareFile
  • C14
  • DigitalOcean Spaces 
  • Dreamhost 
  • Dropbox 
  • FTP
  • Google Cloud Storage
  • Google Drive
  • Google Photos
  • HTTP
  • Hubic
  • Jottacloud
  • IBM COS S3
  • Koofr
  • Mail.ru Cloud
  • Memset Memstore 
  • Mega
  • Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
  • Microsoft OneDrive 
  • Minio 
  • Nextcloud 
  • OVH 
  • OpenDrive
  • OpenStack Swift
  • Oracle Cloud Storage
  • ownCloud 
  • pCloud 
  • premiumize.me
  • put.io 
  • QingStor 
  • Rackspace Cloud Files
  • rsync.net 
  • Scaleway 
  • Seafile 
  • StackPath
  • SugarSync
  • Tardigrade
  • Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS)
  • Wasabi
  • WebDAV
  • Yandex Disk
  • The local filesystem
Freersync based, so it may choke on large numbers of small files.

With all of the above choices, I cannot we stress enough the importance of making sure that they can handle your data. Most Many backup solutions are not designed to handle the extremely large numbers of small files and directories that are quite often found in Neuroscience research, and this only one reason we suggest using Engram which is backed up by RC, so you don't have to worry about backups. If you'd like assistance backing up your data, please contact our team for assistance at rc@zi.columbia.edu.

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