After two weeks of running #Kopia[1] as backup solution on my Linux and Mac machines at home, I will decommission the samba/timemachine setup I used in the past for backing up my Mac.
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After two weeks of running #Kopia[1] as backup solution on my Linux and Mac machines at home, I will decommission the samba/timemachine setup I used in the past for backing up my Mac. Kopia is Open Source, fast, reliable and the built-in deduplication saves tons of space on my garage backed S3 storage[2]. And yes, I have extensively tested and verified the restore process

[1] https://kopia.io
[2] https://jan.wildeboer.net/2026/01/1-Local-S3-With-Garage/ -
After two weeks of running #Kopia[1] as backup solution on my Linux and Mac machines at home, I will decommission the samba/timemachine setup I used in the past for backing up my Mac. Kopia is Open Source, fast, reliable and the built-in deduplication saves tons of space on my garage backed S3 storage[2]. And yes, I have extensively tested and verified the restore process

[1] https://kopia.io
[2] https://jan.wildeboer.net/2026/01/1-Local-S3-With-Garage/@jwildeboer asking myself if Kopia could be an alternativ to my Borgmatic setup. Its okay, but sometimes a GUI would be quite nice.
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@jwildeboer asking myself if Kopia could be an alternativ to my Borgmatic setup. Its okay, but sometimes a GUI would be quite nice.
@bjoern Kopia comes with both GUI and command line, so on my Linux machines I can run/configure it via ssh session (all my homelab machines are headless) while on the Mac I get to play with the GUI

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