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IRBS |
http://irbs.sourceforge.net/ |
1796x |
Imlug Remote Backup System makes backup copies of directories and storages a copy in local machine and send other with Rsync through ssh to a remote sshd server
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Yet Another CD Backup Tool (yacdbak) |
http://yacdbak.sourceforge.net/ |
1794x |
Yacdbak was intended to facilitate backups to multiple CD-recordables or CD-rewritables on Linux systems.
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FauBackup |
http://faubackup.sourceforge.net/ |
1789x |
This program uses a filesystem on a hard drive for incremental and full backups. All Backups can easily be accessed by standard filesystem tools (ls, find, grep, cp, ...).
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KBackup |
http://kbackup.sourceforge.net/ |
1781x |
KBackup is an easy-to-use backup package for Unix.
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multiCD |
http://danborn.net/multicd/ |
1776x |
Multicd has a fairly large number of options. It can be configured to run in a variety of ways. Here are some of the more interesting features:
* Multicd can run in an interactive or non-interactive mode.
* Interactive mode assumes that you will be burning more than one disc. You tell multicd which files to backup, and it will prompt you to insert a disc each time it is ready to burn a new one.
* Non-interactive mode copies the files to an image file, and then burns just a single CD. It assumes you have left a CD in your burner. This is useful if you want to call multicd from a script or a cron job.
Multicd can be configured to run in a multi-threaded mode. If your machine can handle it, you can burn one CD image while another image is having the next set of files copied to it. This option can be disabled on slower machines. Since non-interactive mode burns only one CD, multi-threading is only used in interactive mode. When running with this feature enabled, it's best to redirect stderr somewhere. I send the output of cdrecord, along with some other status information, to stderr. When cdrecord is running in the background at the same time as the main process, their output will overlap.
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confstore |
http://confstore.sourceforge.net/ |
1762x |
Confstore is a configuration backup utility. Confstore scans your system for all recognised configuration files and then stores them in a simple archive.
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ESR Backup |
http://www.shawnscott.net/esr/ |
1762x |
ESR Backup is a simple easy to use backup system for UNIX and Linux. It provides a simple, easy to configure solution for file system integrity. It works on an automatic 2 week cycle to assure you have an easy to recover system.
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but (BackUp Tool) |
http://but.sourceforge.net/ |
1762x |
BackUp Tool is a small Perl script that makes creating periodical backups of certains directory's easy, but was made to be run by cron. But creates a tar of a directory/project, compares the md5sum of that tar with the latest backup made, if there is a mismatch the new backup is added.
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Easibox |
http://www.zen19725.zen.co.uk/[..]ox/intro.html |
1754x |
Easibox is a utility that automates the creation of archive files, intended to be used for open source projects.
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Bontmia |
http://folk.uio.no/[..]hnen/bontmia/ |
1752x |
Bontmia merges the functionality of glastree and rsync in one application with a more flexible selection of long term storage.
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BASTRAMA |
http://bastrama.sourceforge.net/ |
1740x |
Bastrama is a command-line tool to manage backup files that are stored on random access memory (eg. hard drives).
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dibs |
http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/[..]ce_code/dibs/ |
1722x |
Distributed Internet Backup System works by doing all its communication through email. The benefit of using email for transport is that clients behind firewalls or with intermittent connections to the Internet can use DIBS reliably.
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kddgz |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ojects/kddgz/ |
1704x |
Kddz is a utility to backup and restore hard disk partition images
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rsyncbackup |
http://www.owlfish.com/[..]/RSyncBackup/ |
1688x |
SyncBackup is the Python utility that I wrote to perform automatic backups using the rsync command.
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durep |
http://www.hibernaculum.net/[..]rep/index.php |
1681x |
durep is a perl script used for disk usage reports.
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