What do you have to lose?

HashBackup is a Unix command-line backup program to create a local backup, and/or remote offsite backup in your own storage accounts using industry standards like rsync, ssh, sftp, ftp, ftps, imap (email), WebDAV, Dropbox, Google Drive, NFS, and other mounted remote storage, or to 3rd-party storage: Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Google Cloud Storage,
Rackspace Cloud Files, Dreamhost DreamObjects and others.

Your backup is deduplicated, compressed, and then encrypted on your computer with a personal encryption key, known only to you.  Dedup and compression make your backup space-efficient.  Encryption prevents anyone from accessing your backup data without your personal key, making it safe to store your backups anywhere.  When stored offsite, your encrypted backup data is transferred directly from your computer to your offsite
storage.  Backup data can be sent to more than one storage account for increased redundancy.

Check out the Features page, read about some of the commands, and give it a test drive!

Questions, comments, suggestions and bug reports are always welcome and appreciated. 
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