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BorgWarehouse is a fast and modern WebUI for BorgBackup

BorgWarehouse is a graphical interface to manage a central BorgBackup repository server.

With BorgWarehouse, you have an interface that allows you to do all this simply and quickly:

  • add repositories.
  • edit existing repositories.
  • delete repositories.
  • be alerted if there are no recent backups.
  • monitor the volume of data.
  • flexibly manage quotas for each repository.
  • manage everything you want through the REST API.

The whole system part is automatically managed by BorgWarehouse and you don’t have to touch your terminal anymore while enjoying a visual feedback on the status of your repositories.

BorgWarehouse does not change your client backup processes. It only takes care of the server side.

Features include:

  • Fluid & modern WebU – manage your server with an simple interface allowing you to add, delete and modify repositories in a few clicks.
  • Self-hosting – install BorgWarehouse on your own infrastructure and manage your repositories as you wish. Docker images are available.
  • Monitoring – Keep an eye on the size of your repositories and their status (last modification). Be alerted or connect your monitoring to the BorgWarehouse API.
  • Setup wizard – configure your BorgBackup clients in just a few clicks with the setup wizard and its automatic generation for each of your repositories.
  • Privacy – based on BorgBackup and only handles the server side. Your backups remain encrypted from end to end by your Borg client.

This is free and open source software.

Website: borgwarehouse.com
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Benjamin “Raven” Sourisse
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

BorgWarehouse

BorgWarehouse is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.

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