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Kopia Demo of Kopia's Graphical User Interface Kopia comes with a user-friendly desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux which allows you to create snapshots, define policies, and restore files quickly
Download Installation - Kopia If you want to use Kopia via CLI, you will install the kopia binary; when you want to use Kopia, you will call the kopia binary (along with Kopia commands) in a terminal command prompt window or within a script If you want to use Kopia via GUI, you will install KopiaUI, the name of the Kopia GUI
What is Kopia? | Kopia Kopia is a fast and secure open-source backup restore tool that allows you to create encrypted snapshots of your data and save the snapshots to remote or cloud storage of your choice, to network-attached storage or server, or locally on your machine
Getting Started Guide - Kopia This guide will walk you through installing Kopia and setting up Kopia to backup restore your data Make sure to familiarize yourself with Kopia features before following this guide, so that you understand the appropriate terminology
Features - Kopia Kopia has a rich command-line interface that gives you full access to all Kopia features, including allowing you to create connect to repositories, manage snapshots and policies, and provides low-level access to the underlying repository, including low-level data recovery
Repositories - Kopia Kopia allows you to save your encrypted backups (which are called snapshots in Kopia) to a variety of storage locations, and in Kopia a storage location is called a repository
Frequently Asked Questions - Kopia Kopia will remove incomplete snapshots once a complete snapshot of the files and directories has been created For more information on the checkpoint interval, please refer to the command-line reference
Common Commands - Kopia server users list - List users server status - Status of Kopia server server refresh - Refresh the cache in Kopia server to observe new sources, etc server flush - Flush the state of Kopia server to persistent storage, etc server shutdown - Gracefully shutdown the server server snapshot - Trigger upload for one or more existing sources
Repository Server - Kopia Kopia can be run as a socket-activated systemd service While socket activation is not typically needed for Kopia, it can be helpful to run it in a rootless Podman container or to control the permissions of the unix-domain-socket when running behind a reverse proxy