Zerobyte is a free, easy-to-use backup automation tool that supports everything
You probably know you should have proper backups. You have important data spread across home servers, NAS boxes, VPSes, and maybe a few cloud buckets. You also know the options usually fall into two painful extremes. Either you wrestle with fragile scripts and cron jobs, or you pay for heavyweight tools that feel like they belong in a corporate data center, not your homelab or small business. Zerobyte is trying to sit in the middle. It gives you an easy web interface, but under the hood, it uses Restic, one of the most respected open source backup engines. That mix of a modern UI, strong encryption, and support for almost any storage you already use is what makes it interesting if you care about data resilience.
You probably know you should have proper backups. You have important data spread across home servers, NAS boxes, VPSes, and maybe a few cloud buckets. You also know the options usually fall into two painful extremes. Either you wrestle with fragile scripts and cron jobs, or you pay for heavyweight tools that feel like they belong in a corporate data center, not your homelab or small business. Zerobyte is trying to sit in the middle. It gives you an easy web interface, but under the hood, it uses Restic, one of the most respected open source backup engines. That mix of a modern UI, strong encryption, and support for almost any storage you already use is what makes it interesting if you care about data resilience.
John Doe
New York
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