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Resources from the Borg Community

This list links to resources provided by borg users. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

The preferred way of extending this document is that you put a link to your own repository here: If you would like to have your utility or other useful resource included, please create a pull request to add it to a suitable category below (or create a new one if your addition doesn't fit in anywhere).

Installing / Platform support

Graphical front-ends

Shell autocompletion

Monitoring

Backup tool integration

Backup scripts / Borg wrappers

Testing / Benchmarks

Debugging tools

Videos, Talks, Presentations

Some of them refer to attic, but you can do the same stuff (and more) with borgbackup.

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community's Issues

restore big files/block devices with considering already present data

I use borg to make backups of my LVM volumes. It works fine at backup creation time but not as good when I do 'borg extract'. It pulls many gigabytes of data from remote borg repo server although I still have an almost unchanged device in place.

It would be nice to have an option to not just extract data from a borg repo but to also check against an existing file/block device, if it already has the required data and only retrieve changed data from the remote repo.

Extract and symoblic link

This is maybe a question and not an issue:

Let assume the given directory structure

/link_target
/link_target/data1

/home/data2
/home/link_to_target

where /home/link_to_target is a symbolic link to /link_target ( /home/link_to_target --> /link_target )

When I backup /home directory the link_to_target is resolved and the files from /link_target/data1 is part of the backup because the link is resolved.

When I extract the backup, is the directory /link_to_target recreated as a link or as an directory? If it is recreated as a link (which in many cases is what you want), does the subsequently extracted from data1 overwrite the original data in /link_target/data1 or do I get a copy in the extract directory?

borg rclone

restic/duplicati allow rclone as a destination, which means cloud backends are easier for dozens of clouds.

can you please permit this for borg, as I'd rather use borg wherever possible including cloud backups via rclone.

thanks,

borg daemon

Is it possible to have a borg daemon for regular backups, like duplicati has.

A gui would be great too for the daemon setup etc.

thanks

Order?

Can't you specify a better order than the current "last come – last served" ordering? Maybe alphabetically or so would be fairer?

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