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    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL backup and restore

    ...Utilizing multiple cores for compression makes it possible to achieve 1TB/hr raw throughput even on a 1Gb/s link. More cores and a larger pipe lead to even higher throughput. A custom protocol allows pgBackRest to backup, restore, and archive locally or remotely via TLS/SSH with minimal configuration. An interface to query PostgreSQL is also provided via the protocol layer so that remote access to PostgreSQL is never required, which enhances security.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    XSIBackup-App

    XSIBackup-App

    Backup and replicate Linux files, databases and ©VMWare ©ESXi VMs

    ...https://33hops.com/xsibackup-app-detailed-installation-instructions.html ©XSIBackup-App connects to multiple Linux or ©ESXi servers and backs VMs & files up to, local disk, NFS, iSCSI, Samba, etc... or to any Linux or ©ESXi server over IP, it just needs the SSH port open. This appliance is based in CentOS 7 and has root access. You can install any available software, including drivers for Amazon S3, Azure, Google Cloud, etc... We have improved speed with regards to the hypervisor service versions, mainly due to more flexible buffering. It follows the same principles and command line arguments as ©XSIBackup-DC. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    XSIBackup-DC

    XSIBackup-DC

    VMWare ESXi Virtual Machine Backup, runs in free ESXi

    ...It follows the same principles as our previous ©XSIBackup editions, that is: a utility that runs in the hypervisor command line and accepts arguments and values stating which VMs to backup and where to copy them. It accepts local and remote SSH paths, thus you can backup and replicate VMs to local datastores or to remote repositories in any additional ©ESXi or Linux server. Download at: https://33hops.com/xsibackup-vmware-esxi-backup.html
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    wview is a unix application for weather stations. It archives weather data from the station. Generates full html web sites with graphics. ftp/ssh export capability. MySQL/PostgreSQL archiving. International. Weather alarms. Data feed. RSS feed.
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    lvmirror

    Mirroring lvm2 volumes efficiently by transferring changed chunks only

    Simple tool for backuping lvm2 volumes efficiently (i.e. incrementally) either locally or via ssh to another machine. Only the changed chunks are transferred. Disk images of virtual machines can therewith be mirrored much more efficiently than relying on rsync.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A simple system to perform backups to central backup server using SSH as tunnel and rsync as backend. Doesn't require any additional ports open (except SSH). All data goes through a secure crypted channel.
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