# duplicity > Creates incremental, compressed, encrypted and versioned backups. > Can also upload the backups to a variety of backend services. > More information: . - Backup a directory via FTPS to a remote machine, encrypting it with a password: `FTP_PASSWORD={{ftp_login_password}} PASSPHRASE={{encryption_password}} duplicity {{path/to/source/directory}} {{ftps://user@hostname/target/directory/path/}}` - Backup a directory to Amazon S3, doing a full backup every month: `duplicity --full-if-older-than {{1M}} --use-new-style s3://{{bucket_name[/prefix]}}` - Delete versions older than 1 year from a backup stored on a WebDAV share: `FTP_PASSWORD={{webdav_login_password}} duplicity remove-older-than {{1Y}} --force {{webdav[s]://user@hostname[:port]/some_dir}}` - List the available backups: `duplicity collection-status "file://{{absolute/path/to/backup/directory}}"` - List the files in a backup stored on a remote machine, via ssh: `duplicity list-current-files --time {{YYYY-MM-DD}} scp://{{user@hostname}}/path/to/backup/dir` - Restore a subdirectory from a GnuPG-encrypted local backup to a given location: `PASSPHRASE={{gpg_key_password}} duplicity restore --encrypt-key {{gpg_key_id}} --file-to-restore {{relative/path/restoredirectory}} file://{{absolute/path/to/backup/directory}} {{path/to/directory/to/restore/to}}`