But you can't run a private instance of the Hub (it's not open sourced). And to use it standalone for local backups you will need to use the commandline. Personally I don't think it's that hard really. If you use it completely disconnected from the Hub then it is a bit more mucking around plus you need to keep track of all your backups yourself.
Why not do both? That's what I do. I have local backups for convenience and fast restore and have I have TKL Hub cloud backups for the piece of mind that comes from having remote backups that have 11 9s of data security (way better than anything I have access to locally...)
TKLBAM works fine offline now
But you can't run a private instance of the Hub (it's not open sourced). And to use it standalone for local backups you will need to use the commandline. Personally I don't think it's that hard really. If you use it completely disconnected from the Hub then it is a bit more mucking around plus you need to keep track of all your backups yourself.
Why not do both? That's what I do. I have local backups for convenience and fast restore and have I have TKL Hub cloud backups for the piece of mind that comes from having remote backups that have 11 9s of data security (way better than anything I have access to locally...)