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2013, Still the same question but with a twist :

( How to do rsync-like encrypted backup? )

I want to save a backup of my data on a remote server, but never want the backup server to see the data unencrypted. Editing a single file and backing up should not result in everything being encrypted and sent again. The remote server should preferably not even know the directory structure (and especially not the directory names).

Is there such a solution?

In this question from 2011 the answer points to a non official package. Is there some solution that is "well known" ?

(other similar question "Best linux backup software that is most like Time Machine" but this is even older and points to a GUI app which is not what I'm seeking)

Cerber
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  • If you would like to draw attention to an older question where you feel the answers are outdated or could use some improvement, please place a bounty on the question. – slhck May 28 '13 at 21:06
  • @slhck bounty is a nice idea when you have 55k+ rep. But when you struggle with 133 rep, leaving a 50 rep bounty leaves you even more naked. Anyway I've found that tartarus is "outdated" in the way that it has not evolved for a long time but it seems that it is still working very well as it's a wrapper. Another cool thing is : it's opensource, GPLv3 and ... on github https://github.com/wertarbyte/tartarus – Cerber May 29 '13 at 17:15
  • I absolutely understand. Could've offered a bounty if you wanted, but I'm glad you found that the tool worked for you. – slhck May 29 '13 at 18:46

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