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rdiff-backup-web |
http://rdiffbackupweb.sourceforge.net |
2568x |
rdiff-backup-web is a PHP-based front-end to simplify the scheduling and restoring of backups using rdiff-backup.
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afbackup |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]cts/afbackup/ |
2544x |
afbackup is a client-server backup system allowing many workstations to backup to a central server (simultaneously or serially). Backups can be started remotely from the server or via cron jobs on the the clients.
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histbackup |
http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/[..]backup.1.html |
2444x |
histbackup makes incremental backups of a directory tree in a set of directories named by dates, or date-time if the date already exists. The new backup is prepopulated by hardlinks of each file from the previous backup and then updates with rsync
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dirvish |
http://www.dirvish.org/ |
2429x |
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BackupSW |
http://visualversion.com/[..]sw/index.html |
2424x |
BackupSW a practical backup solution for personal computers. It is designed for easy recovery of files, it does not use any special devices or proprietary file formats. BackupSW is a multi-platform application
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BackupOnCd |
http://www.tuxoncd.de/[..]kuponcd.html/ |
2373x |
BackupOnCd a set of shell scripts which make gziped multi-volume backups on CD-RW possible. It also makes the backup faster using cdrecord in a parallel subshell and minimizes the amount of temporary needed disk space
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Backup Manager |
http://www.sukria.net/[..]ckup-manager/ |
2357x |
Backup Manager is a command line backup tool for GNU/Linux, designed to help you make daily archives of your file system.
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bdmn |
http://interbgc.com/~noun/bdmn/ |
2318x |
bdmn is client/server-oriented backup system. The daemon runs on the machine being backed up, and the client runs on the machine that stores the backup. It is very simple, but very fast.
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backmeup |
http://www.irendi.com/~msharpe/ |
2315x |
backmeup is an easy-to-use curses backup script. It uses the simple concept of "backup destinations" (where files are backed up to) and "backup sources" (where files for backing up reside) which may be accessed either locally or remotely using URLs of the supported file-transfer protocols (eg. SSH, Samba, FTP).
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PPART |
http://www.linbox.com/[..]en/ppart.html |
2255x |
PPART allows you to generate system recovery bootable CD of previously saved hard disks
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Duplicity |
http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/ |
2223x |
Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup.
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Better Backup |
http://www.oualline.com/[..]sw/index.html |
2144x |
Better Backup is a backup manager designed to handle large volumes of data at high speed. It is extremely fast and flexible. The system is designed to back up to magnetic tape, CD-R, or DVD-R, or almost any other media.
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rsync-bc |
http://opensource.se/[..]cts/rsync-bc/ |
2142x |
rsync-bc (rsync backup client) is a stripped-down version of rsync. The idea behind rsync-bc is to provide a simple client that only supports sending data. Receiving, local file transfers, and daemon/server modes have been disabled.
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ImageBackup |
http://linux.kaybee.org/imagebackup/ |
2134x |
ImageBackup a fully automatic incremental backup system for digital pictures. It will create backup CDs, one at a time, until all images have been backed up
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Tape-Oriented Backup |
http://tinyplanet.ca/code/tob/ |
2129x |
Tape-Oriented Backup (tob) is a general driver for making and maintaining backups. Given a set of "volume definitions", it creates tar- or afio-based backups and stores them either to a device in /dev or a file in the filesystem (to be burned to optical media later).
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