Conveniently, with the recent NSA Prism revelations, secure distributed alternatives to tools like Dropbox have been enjoying a lot of exposure, so it's been easy to find good alternatives.īoth are really promising, but for different reasons. However, for a couple of reasons, one being that the Dropbox Linux client is significantly slowing down my system, I've decided to move to a different tool. At the time I didn't cover file syncing, since Dropbox was doing a fine job for me. This is a follow up to my previous post Single Point of Failure, where I detailed my switch to self-hosted/distributed alternatives to various Google services so I wasn't completely reliant on one provider. By default BitTorrent Sync only backups over Wifi, this is probably what you want, but it can be changed if you have the data available on your cell plan.If that's a problem, you might benefit from a Raspberry Pi + BitTorrent Sync setup. In order to have a continual backup, your computer will need to be on all the time.The devices will connect and you're on your way to having a backup of all the apps on your Android phone. Make note of the secret key generated on the phone.Īgain, from the BitTorrent Client on your PC, add a new folder using the secret key from your phone. It should be something like "/storage/emulated/0/TitaniumBackup". The entry you're looking for is "Backup directory". The directory you want to add can be found in the Overview tab of Titanium Backup. Just like with photos, you'll want to add a new folder to the BACKUP tab in BitTorrent Sync. I set the modified data check to run daily and the new app check twice a week (Wed and Sun). The defaults are reasonable, but I like to update them to run more frequently. There are two profiles that come pre-setup with Titanium one that backups new apps, and one that checks for changed data in previously backed up apps. In order to keep an updated backup, you need to enable scheduled backups in Titanium Backup. Setup Scheduled Backups in Titanium Backup Note that Titanium Backup requires root to run. Note that, by default, BitTorrent Sync will not backup over cellular data, but that can be changed in the settings if you have the data available to do so. Once complete, your devices should connect and being transferring data. Now, from the BitTorrent Sync client on your computer, add a new sync folder using the secret key generated on your phone and a location for the backup on your computer. Make note of the secret key that is generated. Tap the add folder button and select the DCIM folder from your sdcard. Simply launch the BitTorrent Sync app and select the BACKUP tab. Photo BackupīitTorrent Sync makes photo backup a trivial process. To follow this guide, you'll need to install Titanium Backup and BitTorrent Sync on your Android device and BitTorrent Sync on your computer. The beauty of this method is that there's no middleman you need to trust with your data as it's encrypted from end-to-end. With BitTorrent Sync being available on Android, this means you can simply and securely make a backup of your Android device to your home computer using Titanium Backup and BitTorrent Sync from anywhere.
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