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ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
Very different products and can't compare them. Veeam is enterprise-grade and used for a larger variety of mission-critical workloads. Kopia is meant for end-user backups (though folks use it for a bunch of other things too).

Note that Veeam contributes to Kopia - https://www.veeam.com/sys451
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
Unfortunately, this is not true. You need to grab all the DB files (WAL, etc.) in a consistent manner. You can't grab them while writes are in progress. There are ways though. Look at what Kanister does with its recipes to get consistent DB snapshots to get a sense of the complexities need to do it "right."
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
One thing I will mention is that other backup projects have switched from Restic to Kopia. Velero from VMware comes to mind.
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
However, you should be able to use Glacier Instant Access. It will get you a bunch of the way there.
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
I haven't looked at duplicati in a while and, it has evolved. While Duplicati's feature set looks similar now, I would need to benchmark it both for efficiency and final backup sizes.

And, while not directly, I know a number of companies, including mine, do test restores all the time.
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
I've been using Kopia for my personal use and for products I have helped build at a couple of enterprise backup companies! It's also used by other open-source backup projects that focus on specific ecosystems (Velero and Kanister for Kubernetes, Corso for Microsoft 365 backup).

I am obviously biased but it's pretty amazing. AMA.
ntolia
·há 3 anos·discuss
Hey folks, let us know if you have any questions about Corso. Would love to hear more about what you like to see as the project evolves.
ntolia
·há 4 anos·discuss
You know, this is a great question. I believe what ARM is pushing now is Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) as the successor to NEON. I haven't seen benchmarks in the wild yet but it does have promise.