How to Install Duplicati on Fedora Server Latest

Duplicati is a free and open-source backup tool designed for securely storing and restoring data on various cloud platforms, including Amazon S3, Google Drive, and Dropbox. In this tutorial, we will go through the steps required for installing Duplicati on Fedora Server Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Add Duplicati Repository

Duplicati is available in the official yum repository for Fedora. To add the repository to your system, open a terminal window or SSH client and run the following command:

sudo dnf copr enable zaro/duplicati

This command will add the Duplicati repository to your system.

Step 2: Install Duplicati

With the Duplicati repository added to your system, you can now install the Duplicati package using the following command:

sudo dnf install duplicati

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies.

Step 3: Start and Enable Duplicati

Once Duplicati is installed, you need to start and enable it so that it runs automatically on system startup. To do that, run the following commands:

sudo systemctl start duplicati
sudo systemctl enable duplicati

These commands will start and enable the Duplicati service.

Step 4: Access Duplicati Web Interface

Duplicati has a web interface that you can access using your web browser. To access the interface, open your web browser and type the following in the address bar:

http://localhost:8200

This will open the Duplicati web interface. If you are accessing it remotely, substitute localhost with the IP address or hostname of your Fedora Server.

Step 5: Configure Duplicati

Before you start using Duplicati, you need to configure it with your preferred backup settings. To do this, follow the prompts on the Duplicati web interface.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have gone through the steps required to install and configure Duplicati on Fedora Server Latest. You can now use Duplicati to securely store and restore your data on cloud platforms.

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