Back In Time vs Spanning
A side-by-side look at Back In Time and Spanning. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Back In Time
Backup & Sync
Back In Time is an open-source backup software for Linux. It allows scheduling regular backups of files and folders to local or remote disks, supports snapshotting for incremental backups, and provides a GUI for restoring previous versions.
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Spanning
Online Services
Spanning is a cloud-based backup and recovery solution for Google Workspace data. It provides automated daily backups of Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Contacts, and more so that data can be easily recovered in the event of accidental or malicious deletion, data corruption, ransomware, and other threats.
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