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Browseable Online Backup System |
http://bobs.sourceforge.net/ |
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Browseable Online Backup System (BOBS) is a complete online backup system. It uses large disks for storing backups and lets users browse and restore the files using a webbrowser.
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StoreBackup |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]/storebackup/ |
5011x |
StoreBackup is a backup utility that stores files on other disks. It includes several optimizations that reduce the disk space needed and improve performance, and unifies the advantages of traditional full and incremental backups. Depending on its contents, every file is stored only once on disk. It includes tools for analyzing backup data and restoring. Once archived, files are accessible by mounting filesystems (locally, or via Samba or NFS). It is easy to install and configure.
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dbackup |
http://www.dparrish.com/dbackup.html |
4931x |
dbackup is a disk-based client-server backup system for Linux or other UNIX systems. It works on the principal that disks are cheaper and more reliable than tapes.
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tresor |
http://tresor.sourceforge.net/ |
4831x |
Tresor is full backup and fast restores - flexible configuration - db for multiple volumes - grafical user interface using Xdialog.
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plbackitup |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]s/plbackitup/ |
3545x |
plbackitup is a simple Perl script for backing up directories/files to a tarball. It uses a flat file database for selecting what to backup, and features logging, excludes, email notification, FTP backup files, scp files, and removing old tarballs in the backup directory. It can be run as a cron job or manually.
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kdvdbackup |
http://agmanager.sf.net/[..]vdbackup.html |
3504x |
DVD backup utility.
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Backup & Recovery Utility |
http://www.tolisgroup.com/ |
3457x |
The BRU Backup and Restore Utility features data-verified backups, scalability, configurability, and ease of use for Linux and Unix. Versions are available for Linux, FreeBSD, and most UNIX variants. It works via an X11 interface, command line interactive, or through a scripted, scheduled (CRON) mechanism.
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scdbackup |
http://scdbackup.webframe.org/[..]main_eng.html |
3434x |
scdbackup is a simplified CD backup program for Linux. It can back up large amounts of data on one or more CDs, with no special tools needed for reading the backup. It supports ISO9660 filesystems and afio archives. Its special features are that it can use multiple CDs (breaking the 650 MB limit) and do incremental backups. An information script on each CD tells where a certain file may be found, a collision test with renaming avoids aborting of mkisofs, and there is multiuser safety by use of a locking protocol.
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cdbkup |
http://cdbkup.sourceforge.net/ |
3374x |
Cdbkup is a utility designed to make backups to CD-R(W) media easier. It is designed to work with any backup and restore software that can read from stdin,write to stdout, and can handle linear devices such as tape drives. Dump/restore, cpio, afio, and tar should all work fine.
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tob |
http://tinyplanet.ca/[..]projects/tob/ |
3223x |
Tob is a general driver for making and maintaining backups.
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Flashback |
http://www.fourmilab.ch/[..]ls/flashback/ |
3221x |
Ever lost a day's worth of editing on Unix by fat-fingering something like "rm * .o"? Flashback makes a gzipped tar snapshot of the directory you're working in (and any subdirectories) to a common backup directory from which you can restore clobbered files when needed.
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Archive |
http://rox.sourceforge.net/archive.html |
2943x |
Archive is a fully drag-and-drop multi-format archiver. Drag a directory onto it to create an archive. Drag an archive onto it to extract to a directory. It can also compress and decompress streams (for example, you could drag a .gz file onto Archive and from Archive into your text editor).
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amanda |
http://www.amanda.org/ |
2917x |
Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, is a backup system that allows the administrator of a LAN to set up a single master backup server to back up multiple hosts to a single large capacity tape drive. Amanda uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations running multiple versions of Unix.
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Sitback |
http://www.mrbean.dk/[..]bmenu=Sitback |
2746x |
Sitback is a backup tool that can run scheduled backups on a file/internet server, or single backup operations from the console or X. It can use any available file-like device (mag. tapes with ftape, scsi tapes, LS, Zip,Jazz, disks,NFS, cd, etc. etc.). The device can be local or remote. Sitback is still being developed, backup is stable and has been tested in production, but there is yet things to be added... such as archive listing and restore.
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hdup |
http://miek.nl/[..]6/hdup16.html |
2738x |
hdup is used to back up a filesystem. Features include encryption of the archive (with mcrypt), compression of the archive (bzip/gzip/none), the ability to transfer the archive to a remote host or restoring from a remote host (with ssh), the ability to split up archives, and no obscure archive format (it is a normal compressed tar file).
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