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+title: How to make backups redundant
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+---
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+## Multiple repositories
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+
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+If you really care about your data, you probably want more than one backup of
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+it. borgmatic supports this in its configuration by specifying multiple backup
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+repositories. Here's an example:
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+
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+```yaml
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+location:
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+ # List of source directories to backup.
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+ source_directories:
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+ - /home
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+ - /etc
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+
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+ # Paths of local or remote repositories to backup to.
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+ repositories:
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+ - 1234@usw-s001.rsync.net:backups.borg
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+ - k8pDxu32@k8pDxu32.repo.borgbase.com:repo
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+ - /var/lib/backups/local.borg
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+```
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+
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+When you run borgmatic with this configuration, it invokes Borg once for each
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+configured repository in sequence. (So, not in parallel.) That means—in each
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+repository—borgmatic creates a single new backup archive containing all of
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+your source directories.
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+
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+Here's a way of visualizing what borgmatic does with the above configuration:
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+
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+1. Backup `/home` and `/etc` to `1234@usw-s001.rsync.net:backups.borg`
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+2. Backup `/home` and `/etc` to `k8pDxu32@k8pDxu32.repo.borgbase.com:repo`
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+3. Backup `/home` and `/etc` to `/var/lib/backups/local.borg`
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+
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+This gives you redundancy of your data across repositories and even
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+potentially across providers.
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+
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+See [Borg repository URLs
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+documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/general.html#repository-urls)
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+for more information on how to specify local and remote repository paths.
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+## Related documentation
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+
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+ * [Set up backups with borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/set-up-backups/)
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+ * [Make per-application backups](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups/)
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+ * [Backup to a removable drive or an intermittent server](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/backup-to-a-removable-drive-or-an-intermittent-server/)
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