YOGYAKARTA - In the digital world, one of the most important activities is backing up data. This activity becomes even more important for those of you who work with sensitive and important data every day. The data itself is very vulnerable to damage. Whether due to damaged files, storage damage, to hacking or human error.

For example, you are someone who works in a government agency. Most documents are stored on external hard disk devices that are 5 years old.

To make any data you have more secure, we recommend keeping a copy of it on another platform. For example, on cloud computing-based storage services or other external hard disks.

So, when there is a file corruption or digital attack, you can feel a little calm. Because, important files that are affected already have copies.

Now, backing up data is no longer a complicated matter. There are many services that you can take advantage of. For those of you whose devices run the Linux operating system, the VOI team has compiled some recommendations for the best data back-up applications for Linux.

Bacula

Bacula is an open-source data backup software. Bacula is able to carry out various tasks at the level of a large company. That is, it can run on various types of networks.

In carrying out its duties, Bacula does not need the support of the system administrator. Also, it does not require access from the operator's main computer. In addition, Bacula also supports back-up data for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.

Amanda

Another interesting software that you can rely on is Amanda. Just like Bacula, Amanda is also an open-source-based data back-up application. Not only that, Amanda can also work well on GNU, UNIX or Linux, as well as Windows.

To make it easier for users, Amanda also provides a backup feature on a single server. This means that you can save files from multiple devices connected to the same network at the same time.

Resync

Finally, the Resync software. Initially, this backup application relied on the command-line to run the service. As users grow, developers also add graphics to the interface.

By the developer, this graphical interface is called Grsync. Through command-line commands, users can back up data automatically. As a result, data backup can be easier and faster.


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