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borgmatic is simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations. Protect your files with client-side encryption. Backup your databases too. Monitor it all with integrated third-party services.
The canonical home of borgmatic is at https://torsion.org/borgmatic.
Here's an example configuration file:
location:
# List of source directories to backup.
source_directories:
- /home
- /etc
# Paths of local or remote repositories to backup to.
repositories:
- ssh://[email protected]/./backups.borg
- ssh://[email protected]/./repo
- /var/lib/backups/local.borg
retention:
# Retention policy for how many backups to keep.
keep_daily: 7
keep_weekly: 4
keep_monthly: 6
consistency:
# List of checks to run to validate your backups.
checks:
- name: repository
- name: archives
frequency: 2 weeks
hooks:
# Custom preparation scripts to run.
before_backup:
- prepare-for-backup.sh
# Databases to dump and include in backups.
postgresql_databases:
- name: users
# Third-party services to notify you if backups aren't happening.
healthchecks: https://hc-ping.com/be067061-cf96-4412-8eae-62b0c50d6a8c
Want to see borgmatic in action? Check out the screencast.
borgmatic is powered by Borg Backup.
Your first step is to install and configure borgmatic.
For additional documentation, check out the links above for borgmatic how-to and reference guides.
Need somewhere to store your encrypted off-site backups? The following hosting providers include specific support for Borg/borgmatic—and fund borgmatic development and hosting when you use these links to sign up. (These are referral links, but without any tracking scripts or cookies.)
- BorgBase: Borg hosting service with support for monitoring, 2FA, and append-only repos
Additionally, rsync.net and Hetzner have compatible storage offerings, but do not currently fund borgmatic development or hosting.
You've got issues? Or an idea for a feature enhancement? We've got an issue tracker. In order to create a new issue or comment on an issue, you'll need to login first. Note that you can login with an existing GitHub account if you prefer.
If you'd like to chat with borgmatic developers or users, head on over to the
#borgmatic
IRC channel on Libera Chat, either via web chat or a
native IRC client. If you
don't get a response right away, please hang around a while—or file a ticket
instead.
Also see the security policy for any security issues.
Other questions or comments? Contact [email protected].
borgmatic source code is available and is also mirrored on GitHub for convenience.
borgmatic is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or any later version.
If you'd like to contribute to borgmatic development, please feel free to submit a Pull Request or open an issue first to discuss your idea. We also accept Pull Requests on GitHub, if that's more your thing. In general, contributions are very welcome. We don't bite!
Also, please check out the borgmatic development how-to for info on cloning source code, running tests, etc.