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    Bacula-Web

    Bacula-Web

    Monitoring and reporting web gui for Bacula

    Bacula-Web is a web based UI mostly written in PHP which provide you a summarized view of your Bacula's backup infrastructure. It obtain his information from your Bacula catalog's database. Latest release is available at https://github.com/bacula-web/bacula-web/releases.
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    UrBackup

    UrBackup

    Open Source Client/Server Network Backup System

    Efficient Client-Server Backup system for Linux, macOS and Windows. A client for Windows, FreeBSD and Linux lets you backup open files and complete partition images (Windows). Backups are stored to disks in a efficient way (deduplication) on either Windows or Linux servers.
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    C-Cramp is a tool for a mysql database with data about music, DJs, shows, etc. for non-profit (college/university) radio stations that play music from hard media (CDs/vinyl). The primary focus is tracking & music and generating logs using a php frontend.
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