Deja Dup backup tool comes pre-installed on some versions of Ubuntu. With GNOME Online Accounts integration, you can now use Deja Dup to schedule file, folder and even your entire system to back up directly to Google Drive.
Deja Dup is a simple backup tool that hides the complexity of backing up you content locally or to a remote location and uses duplicity as the backend. If you’re using Ubuntu and have a Google Drive account, you will probably want to back up your important files and folder there for safe keeping.
There are other online storage service that works with Ubuntu, but I prefer Google Drive since you get about 15GB free.
If you’re not aware, there are no office Google Drive clients for Linux systems, including Ubuntu. So you will want to use third-party tools, like Deja Dup to back up your content there.
This brief tutorial shows students and new users how to configure Deja Dup backup tool on Ubuntu to back up your data to Google Drive automatically.To get Ubuntu to automatically backup to Google Drive via Deja Dub, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Install Deja Dup
If you don’t already Deja Dup installed, you can install it from the Ubuntu Software app or by running the commands below:
sudo apt install deja-dup
After installing Deja Dup, continue below to configuring your backup schedules.
Step 2: Configure Deja Dup to Backup to Google Drive
Now that Deja Dup is installed, follow the steps below to schedule your backups to Google Drive.
- Go to the Settings menu –> Online Accounts –> Google
- Sign in with your Google account and grant GNOME access to it
- Open ‘Deja Dup‘ from the Activities overview dashboard
- Select your Google Drive account in ‘Storage Location’
You can set custom name for the backup folder, example (Ubuntu 18.04 Backups). This folder is stored in the top level of your Drive.
Select what feature to include with Google Account.
After setting up your Google Account, now open Deja Dup and choose Google Drive as your storage location as shown in the image below:
With no further configuration, Deja Dup will backup your entire home folder to the cloud the moment you hit the “backup” button. To enable automatic scheduling, click the Scheduling section and choose how you want the backup to be performed.
You don’t need to manually type path names to directories just: click the ‘+’ button to add a folder location to backup, or click the ‘-‘ button to remove one.
Other options include:
- Set a backup folder name
- Choose which locations to backup (and which to ignore)
- Choose a backup frequency
- Make encrypted backups
- Choose how long backups are retained
- Restore previous backups
A mapped Google Drive location will be created in Ubuntu file explorer. You can access all your content there.
That’s it!
Congratulations! You have learned how to setup Deja Dup to automatically backup your content to Google Drive online.
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