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Message: Super awesome!!!!I agree that that looks exactly like what I want.&#160; Thanks so much.
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Message: Looks like you might be in luck:https://www.IDrive.com/linux-express-backup
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Message: So, my linux distro (opensuse) has been working with crashplan for years, but with the most recent update a few days ago, it no longer works.&#160; I found some possible leads, but it seems like it's time to switch, and initial research says that IDrive may be just what I want.&#160; The thing that excited me the most was the IDrive Express.&#160; I have 3+ TB of disk I want to backup via cable modem, and upload speeds being what they are, that'll be 3 months or more just to do the initial backup.As I understand it, I can order an IDrive Express (even at the IDrive Personal level, I can do that 1/year for free) and they'll send me a disk.&#160; I copy my files there, send it in, and after it's loaded in, I start backing up.&#160; That is so exciting.&#160; Am I understanding that correctly?My only question is that it says that to put the files on the Express drive, use the IDrive app, but that only exists for mac/windows hosts.&#160; Backing up to IDrive on linux is done using scripts.&#160; Is there any issue with copying files to the Express drive using standard linux command line tools (such as rsync or cp) and having them correctly recognized so that once I start backing things up, it doesn't try to overwrite all the files I put on the Express drive?If anyone has any experience doing an initial Express drive backup of a linux filesystem, I'd love to hear their experience.Thanks in advance
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