MCSBackup is a free and open source enterprise grade backup solution, and no, that’s not us bragging – we didn’t do the “enterprise grade” part, we just built the orchestration-tools on top of respected and trusted industry giants namly Debian Linux, OpenZFS and Rsync.
Enterprise grade backup for free
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Ransomware mitigation that actually works
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But can i trust Open Source Software?
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PRICING
Yeah … uhh … we don’t have that!
MCSBackup is free to use for anything, and we don’t plan to change that, ever! However you can …
Support the project
By donating or by helping out, obviously we would appreciate if you purchased commercial support, since that also funds the development-effort.
Purchase Support
Over at Mikjaer-Consulting we sell commercial support and managed services, we also (plan to) maintain a repository and a few paid add-ons.
Features
- Built in scheduler and backup management.
- Pull backup using ZFS Send-and-Receive og RSync
- Push backup using any protocal you like – and know how to setup on Linux.
- Detailed insights into both running, completed and failed jobs.
- Wide options for configuring and customizing your setup using API, Hooks and the webinterface.
- Consistent database backup using Snapshots and locking-scripts.
- Built in monitoring for Nagios, Prometheus and daily e-mail reporting.
- Export backups to Tape, Optical Media or USB Mass Storage Devices.
- Open and extensible design.
Works with
- Existing backup tools such as: Syncthings, Duplicati, Urbackup, Restic, Tarsnap, Borgbackup and probably a lot others.
- Appliances: TrueNAS, Unraid, Open Media Vault, EasyNAS, ProxMOX, XCP-ng and basically everything which you can access using open protocols.
- Cloud Storage Solutions: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive and again, anything you can access from a Linux system and scrape with RSync or any other similar tool.
- Exsiting backup solutions, as long as they provide some kind of way to access your own data, which … if they don’t should really not be considered a backup solution at first.
Built upon
- Open Source – which means you, or someone you trust, can review everything, and verify the claims made by us, your vendor or anybody else who might be interested in painting prettier picture than the reality.
- Debian Linux – which is the most free, most stable and most robust Linux distribution out there, these are things you really want when it comes to deploying long time solutions which you have to rely on.
- OpenZFS – Also known as “The Zetabyte Filesystem”, originally developed by Syn Microsystems in the early 2000s as a modern and robust filesystem for storing unimaginable amounts of data and keeping them safe.
- RSync – Widely adopted and trusted file-transfer tool that is regarded as one of the most efficient tools to transfer any number of files between two systems.