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    Amanda is the most popular Backup and Archiving software that protects multiple machines running various versions of Linux, UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It supports tapes, disks, optical media and changers.
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    [In Development!] TLE-BU is a complete backup program for Linux. It's focus is on ease-of-use, while remaining flexible. It uses it's own internal web and PostgreSQL servers for ease of install and removal and to avoid conflict with existing software
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    GNet Server - Network compression client/server software. Compresses data over slow networks to save on the cost of bandwidth. Server is developed for Unix and Windows platforms, The client will run on Windows based PCs.
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