i've been using BackupPC for years professionally, big or small jobs, and for my personal stuff too, the modest configuration time is entirely worth the flexibility, efficiency, and reliability. if you want multiple copies, the simplest and very reliable approach is just set up multiple BackupPC servers. if you want better efficiency than that, one approach is just make copies of the BackupPC server's data, which i mention also only for the simplicity of it, but copying can be problematic with large data quantity, usually due to a very high volume of hardlinks. for multiple copies i have had very good luck selecting and copying only the most recent full backups, and subsequent nonredundant incrementals, via rsync. a bit more thought was required, but it's been highly efficient. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20151103/67c74334/attachment.html>