BACKUP TOOL
Vorta
Version: 0.8.12 Web: https://vorta.borgbase.com
orgBackup is one of the most powerful and feature-complete backup tools there is. B However, being a CLI tool, it comes with a learning curve. If CLI isn’t your thing, you can use Vorta to utilise the power of Borg through a graphical interface, and create encrypted, deduplicated and compressed backups without much trouble.
Vorta is available on Flathub and can be installed with flatpak install flathub com.borgbase.Vorta .
The app might not seem very friendly when you launch it for the first time, but it’s actually pretty straightforward once you spend some time with it.
One of the best things about Vorta is that it enables you to create various backup profiles. These make it a lot easier for you to back up different sources to different destinations.
Talking of destinations, you can use Vorta to back up not only to a local storage device, but also to a remote server, or on multiple remote servers, using the same set of SSH keys, in one seamless operation. The app can back up data to local drives and external drives, as well as to remote servers including Borg’s own BorgBase.
Vorta includes a configurable SSH key generator, and also has the ability to define filename or path exclusion patterns. Once you’ve taken your backups, Vorta can also help you extract, mount, delete or prune any backups.
To take a backup, head to the Repository tab and use the + button to point the app to the folder where you want to house the backups. This pops up a new window asking you to choose the location for the backup repository, along with a passphrase and encryption type.
Then head to the Sources tab and use the + button to add the files and folders you want to back up. You can also specify the aforementioned exclude patterns here to ignore backing up certain files and folders. Once everything’s in order, hit the Start Backup button to take your