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    MBSyncBackup

    Simple MacOS backup app based on the rsync UNIX command

    - Can send e-mail after finish the copy. - Can run in loop (synchronizing folder). - Support multiple copies. - Free space detection on the destination volume and alert e-mail if not enough. - Count the updatable files on the source volume and the total files on the destination and sum them both (for systems with limits on the number of files, like the Sony ODS). - Can do a dry-run (see the report and send e-mail but don't copying nothing). - List of files to exclude(--exclude rsync option) - Languages: Portuguese, English
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    Restriping Tools for Lustre (Retools)

    Restriping Tools for Lustre (Retools)

    {bzip2,gzip,rsync,tar} with automatic striping according to file size

    Retools is a set of modifications to the commonly used open source utilities bzip2, gzip, rsync, and tar that automatically selects the Lustre stripe count for created and/or extracted files according to the sizes of the files involved. By striping large files over a higher number of physical disks and small files over a lower number, aggregate I/O bandwidth for large files is maximized and the impact to the file system due to small files is minimized.
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