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I've had great success with restic. It will handle your 4TB just fine, here's some stats of mine:
and another one, not as large but with lots of files
Restic will automatically deduplicate your data so your duplicates won't waste storage at your backup location.
I've recently learned about backrest which can serve as a restic UI if you're not comfortable with the cli, but I haven't used it myself.
To clean your duplicates at the source I would look into Czkawka as another lemming already suggested.
I use backrest selfhostet on my server running yunohost. It is pretty much set and forget. I love it.
Hey, does this have a gui? I am new to linux and cant quite handle doing work like thisnwithout a gui.