Plakar

Plakar

Open Source Backup Platform

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Plakar is an open-source backup and restore solution designed to simplify data protection for businesses of all sizes. It protects anything—from local files to multi-cloud AI pipelines—while keeping every snapshot lean, encrypted, and instantly recoverable.
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Julien Mangeard

Hello everyone!

I’m Julien, co-founder of Plakar. Today, I’m thrilled to introduce Plakar, an open-source backup platform designed to meet the demands of modern workloads.

🔒 Why Plakar?


In an era where AI systems generate and process vast amounts of data, ensuring the integrity and security of that data is paramount. Plakar addresses this by providing:

Immutable, encrypted backup: Ensuring data remains tamper-proof.

Efficient storage: Unmatched deduplication and compression rate reduce storage needs.

Queryable: Inspect backups with application context without full restores.

Portable: Move backups across environments seamlessly.


💡 Built for Developers


Plakar is designed with developers in mind, offering a CLI-first approach and seamless integration with various storage environments, including cloud-based storage, S3-compatible solutions, local servers, and Kubernetes volumes.


🔗 Get Started


Explore Plakar and see how it can simplify your backup and restore processes:

👉 plakar.io


We’re excited to hear your feedback and answer any questions.

Let’s make data protection effortless together!

Victor Coisne

Awesome to see months of hard work come to fruition with the first stable release of this open-source backup & restore platform, purpose-built for modern AI and cloud-native workloads.

I’m especially excited about Kloset, Plakar’s core engine, which does for data what Docker did for compute — making backups portable, verifiable, and instantly reusable across environments!

Julien Castets

disclaimer: I'm working for Plakar but I also use it for other projects in production

I’ve been using Plakar for a bit now. Before that, I had this whole setup with custom scripts to grab database dumps and sync my S3 buckets from my main provider to an external one. It worked… but it always felt a bit fragile, and I never fully trusted it.

With Plakar, things just work. I can search through my backups, preview files, and see the full history of everything stored in S3.

Backups aren’t something I have to worry about anymore — and that’s such a relief.

Thibaut

I had a lot of problems with backups. Plakar could have been a really good alternative and less painful than other technologies.
I'll definitely try it in future projects !

Congrat's guys !

Julien Mangeard

@btor Thanks Thibaut! That’s exactly why we built Plakar backup shouldn’t be a mental burden or a constant source of doubt.

We want it to be something you can set up once, trust fully, and actually revisit without pain. Looking forward to hearing how it goes on your next projects! 👋

Kay Kwak

This looks like a much-needed solution in today’s data-heavy world. Congrats on the launch! Is Plakar designed more for active backups of running systems or is it better suited for scheduled snapshot-style backups?

Julien Mangeard

@kay_arkain Thanks a lot!

Plakar is designed to support both use cases scheduled backups and active use in running systems.

Out of the box, it works great for snapshot-style backups, especially with its deduplication, retention handling, and low storage overhead (so you can run it more frequently than traditional tools).

But thanks to its architecture (no agent, lock-free operations, low memory usage), it’s also well-suited for frequent or even continuous backup workflows on active systems, including production environments.

We're also working on integrations to make this even easier to automate across diverse workloads (databases, cloud apps, hybrid storage).

In most cases, we’re able to create more restore points using less storage than many other setups.

Jory Shi
@kay_arkain This is amazing! Its wide - ranging protection and snapshot features are really appealing. Can't wait to see how it performs in practice.
Yong Woo Shin

Congratulations!

As you said, I hope I can sleep soundly with plakar.

Good luck :)

Julien Mangeard

@pritraveler  We are a Sleep as a Service company :)

Divyansh Tiwari

Plakar looks like a robust and user-friendly backup solution! The open-source approach and focus on encryption are impressive. Excited to see how this evolves!

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