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Here's one that probably nobody else here is doing. The backup goes on my mobile device. Yes, the thing in my pocket.
rsync
the files acrossThe backup is incremental but the container file never changes size, no matter what's in it. Your data is in two places and always under your physical control. But the key is never stored on the remote device, so you could also do this with a VPS.
Highly recommended.
Where is the key stored?
Locally.
If your local machine dies, and you have a backup on your phone which you cannot unlock... aren't you screwed?
Good question. No, but at a small cost in security. The key I generated using
sha512sum
using a very solid memorized passphrase. This means I can regenerate the key in the scenario you describe.